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Stanley Fish: "How to Recognize a Poem When You See One"
As soon as my students were aware that it was poetry they were seeing, they began to look with poetry-seeing eyes, that is, with eyes that saw everything in relation to the properties they knew poems to possess. [I]n addition to specifying significances f
The Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan
Look a bit closer at both nationalism and industrialism and you'll see that both derived directly from the explosion of print technology in the 16th Century. Nationalism didn't exist in Europe until the Renaissance, when typography enabled every literate
DUBRAVKO ŠKILJAN: Govor mržnje danas djelotvorniji je nego u devedesetima
Internet na nov, možda radikalno nov način definira odnos između privatnoga i javnoga. Naime, naše moderne civilizacije bar od Francuske revolucije nadalje zasnivaju se na vrlo jasnom razlikovanju privatnosti i javnosti. Najveći dio kontrole funkcioniranj
Sean Cubitt: After Tolerance. Post-Cartesian Community, Post-Kantian Cosmopolitanism (pdf)
Paper prepared for The Internet as Labor and Playground, A Conference on Digital Labor, Eugene Lang
College, The New School, New York, Nov 12-14 2009
The Work of Jonathan Harris
We Feel Fine 2006, An exploration of human emotion, continually harvesting feelings from the social web and displaying them in six interactive movements. // I Want You To Want Me An interactive installation about online dating, commissioned by and install
Tribeca at The New School: New Forms of Storytelling
Kenneth Hung, Jay Smooth, Nina Paley, Thomas Allen Harris
The Case for God: What Religion Means, by Karen Armstrong
6th-century Babylonian Talmud instructed the Jews how to regard their sacred books: “What is Torah? It is the interpretation of Torah.” The fixing of texts first came about with the advent of printing, which elevated what was on the page above the spoken,
Should Facebook Remove Subject Lines from... - Paul Buchheit - FriendFeed
I tried to remove the subject in Gmail, but people revolted. I really like that FriendFeed (and Twitter) don't have a subject -- it's just a message. (...) ultimately we may need to abandon email. It's broken in many ways, but difficult to change. - Paul
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