cmc bibliography
Some good soul has compiled a selected ↑bibliography of computer-mediated communication [.pdf | 22KB].
Continue reading →Some good soul has compiled a selected ↑bibliography of computer-mediated communication [.pdf | 22KB].
Continue reading →To the Institute Community, I am very sorry to have to tell you of the sad news of the passing early this morning [30 October 2006] of Professor Emeritus Clifford Geertz. Cliff was founding professor of the School … Continue reading →
Those from the field indeed shoot back. In my case with digital camera and weblog. Since last year’s December the 20th, ↵when we first tested the Wii in ↑Munich’s Wii Crib, Wednesday has developed into our Wii evening—now we are … Continue reading →
More than a year ago I ↵added a tidbit to the entry ↑Pure Pwnage at Wikipedia. My addition, which—in the wake of Wikipedia’s ↑Project Internet Culture—meanwhile was moved to the ↑easter eggs section of the now existing entry ↑List of … Continue reading →
resistance against aero glass “Less is more.” —Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (↵1959) Upgrading your hardware for tilting your windows “threedimensionally” on your desktop, as ↵Madotate did for Win2k already years ago? For having simulated plexiglass frames around your … Continue reading →
Robin Wood’s ↑cloth templates for “↑Second Life“ (SL) really are an ingenious gift for every wannabee clothes customizer. Still my project is to make a decent black suit for Fantomas, but it is always wise to start out humble. … Continue reading →
Yesterday ↑Engine John himself appeared at Apple’s WWDC07 and for the first time presented his next generation wizardry ↑id Tech 5. Carmack showed off a short technology demonstration—allegedely handling some20GB of textures—, but didn’t say much beyond the ↑official … Continue reading →
the nine deaths of alex black Finally the (SLurl:) ↑City of Abaddon—my home—is put to use for what it truly is predestined: ↑machinima making. With permission from ↑Detect Surface writeress ↑Noelani Mahana films “The nine deaths of Alex Black” … Continue reading →
The objectivity and integrity of contemporary science faces many threats. A cause of particular concern is the growing competition for research funding and academic positions, which, combined with an increasing use of bibliometric parameters to evaluate careers (e.g. number of … Continue reading →
Lorenz Khazaleh, the man behind the fabulous antropologi.info, has gathered comments and discussions by anthropologists on the current situation in Egypt, and compiled them to a comprehensive roundup: his ‘A wonderful development’—Anthropologists on the Egypt Uprising is a must-read.
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