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The new media reader

Title
The new media reader / edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2003.

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Additional Authors
  • Wardrip-Fruin, Noah.
  • Montfort, Nick.
Description
xv, 821 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Inventing the medium / Janet Murray -- 2. New media from borges to HTML /Lev Manovich -- 3. The garden of forking paths / Jorge Luis Borges -- 4. As we may think / Vannevar Bush -- 5. Computing machinery and intelligence / Alan Turing -- 6. Men, machines and the world about / Norbert Wiener -- 7. Man-computer symbiosis / J.C.R. Licklider -- 8. Happenings in the New York scene / Allan Kaprow -- 9. The cut-up method of Brion Gysin / William S. Burroughs -- 10. From augmenting human intellect: a conceptual framework / Douglas Engelbart -- 11. Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication system / Ivan Sutherland -- 12. The construction of change / Roy Ascott -- 13. A file structure for the complex, the changing, and the indeterminate / Theodor H. Nelson -- 14.A hundred thousand billion poems / Raymond Queneau -- 15. Yours for the telling / Raymond Queneau -- 16. A brief history of the Oulipo / Jean Lescure -- 17. For a potential analysis of combinatory literature / Claude Berge -- 18. Computer and writer: the centre pompidou experiment / Paul Fournel -- 19. Prose and anticombinatorics / Italo Calvino -- 20. The medium is the message -- 21. The galaxy reconfigured or the plight of mass man in an individualist society -- 22. From the garden party / Billy Klüver -- 23. From 9 evenings E.A.T. -- 24. The pavilion / Billy Klüver -- 25. Cybernated art / Nam June Paik -- 26. A research center for augmenting human intellect / Douglas Engelbart and William English -- 27. From software-information technology: its new meaning for art / Theodor H. Nelson, Nicholas Negroponte, and Lee Levine -- 28. Constituents of a theory of the media / Hans Magnus Enzensberger -- 29. Requiem for the media / Jean Baudrillard -- 30. The technology and the society / Raymond Williams -- 31. From computer lib/dream machines / Theodor H. Nelson -- 32. From theatre of the oppressed / Augusto Boal -- 33. From soft architecture machines / Nicholas Negroponte -- 33. From computer power and human reason / Joseph Weizenbaum -- 34. Responsive environments / Myron W. Krueger -- 35. -- Personal dynamic media / Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg -- 36. From a thousand plateaus / Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari -- 37. From mindstorms: children, computers, and powerful ideas / Seymour Papert -- 38. "Put-that-there": voice and gesture at the graphics interface / Richard A. Bolt -- 39. Proposal for a universal electronic publishing system and archive / Theodor H. Nelson -- 40. Will there be condominiums in data space? / Bill Viola -- 41. The endless chain / Ben Bagdikian -- 42. Direct manipulation: a step beyond programming languages / Ben Schneiderman -- 43. Video games and computer holding power / Sherry Turkle -- 44. A cyborg manifesto: science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century / Donna Haraway -- 45. The GNU manifesto / Richard Stallman -- 46. Using computers: a direction for design / Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores -- 47. The six elements and the casual relations among them -- 48. Star raiders: dramatic interaction in a small world -- 49. Towards a new classification of tele-information services / Jan L. Bordewijk and Ben van Kaam -- 50. Mythinformation / Langdon Winner -- 51. From plans and situated actions / Lucy A. Suchman -- 52. Siren Shapes: exploratory and constructive hypertexts / Michael Joyce -- 53. The work of culture in the age of cybernetic systems / Bill Nichols -- 54. The fantasy beyond control / Lynn Hershman -- 55. Cardboard computers / Pelle Ehn and Morten Kyng -- 56. The lessons of Lucasfilm's habitat / Chip Morningstar and F. Randall Farmer -- 57. Seeing and writing / J. David Bolter -- 58. You say you want a revolution? hypertext and the laws of media / Stuart Moulthrop -- 59. The end of books / Robert Coover -- 60. Time frames / Scott McCloud -- 61. Surveillance and capture: two models of privacy / Philip E. Agre -- 62. Nonlinearity and literary theory / Espen J. Aarseth -- 63. Nomadic power and cultural resistance / Critical Art Ensemble -- 64. The world wide web / Tim Berners-Lee [and others].
ISBN
  • 0262232278
  • 9780262232272
LCCN
2002026412
OCLC
  • ocn850190048
  • 850190048
  • SCSB-1281903
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library