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== Books == | == Books == | ||
− | *The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life. Erving Goffman. 1959 http://clockwatching.net/~jimmy/eng101/articles/goffman_intro.pdf | + | *The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life. Erving Goffman. 1959. http://clockwatching.net/~jimmy/eng101/articles/goffman_intro.pdf |
− | *The Machine As Seen At The End of the Mechanical Age http://uwashington.worldcat.org.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/oclc/2830000166480 | + | *The Machine As Seen At The End of the Mechanical Age. 1968. http://uwashington.worldcat.org.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/oclc/2830000166480 |
*Expressive Processing. Noah Wardip-Fruin. 2009. | *Expressive Processing. Noah Wardip-Fruin. 2009. | ||
*Unit Operations. Ian Bogost. 2006. | *Unit Operations. Ian Bogost. 2006. | ||
*LIveness. Performance in A Mediatized Culture. Philip Auslander 1999. | *LIveness. Performance in A Mediatized Culture. Philip Auslander 1999. | ||
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==Articles == | ==Articles == | ||
*Live From Cyberspace. Philip Auslander. 2002. http://lcc.gatech.edu/~auslander/publications/live%20from%20cyberspace.pdf | *Live From Cyberspace. Philip Auslander. 2002. http://lcc.gatech.edu/~auslander/publications/live%20from%20cyberspace.pdf | ||
== Works == | == Works == | ||
*A Family Finds Entertainment. Ryan Trecartin. 2004. http://www.ubu.com/film/trecartin_family.html | *A Family Finds Entertainment. Ryan Trecartin. 2004. http://www.ubu.com/film/trecartin_family.html |
Revision as of 08:27, 10 April 2011
Books
- The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life. Erving Goffman. 1959. http://clockwatching.net/~jimmy/eng101/articles/goffman_intro.pdf
- The Machine As Seen At The End of the Mechanical Age. 1968. http://uwashington.worldcat.org.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/oclc/2830000166480
- Expressive Processing. Noah Wardip-Fruin. 2009.
- Unit Operations. Ian Bogost. 2006.
- LIveness. Performance in A Mediatized Culture. Philip Auslander 1999.
Articles
- Live From Cyberspace. Philip Auslander. 2002. http://lcc.gatech.edu/~auslander/publications/live%20from%20cyberspace.pdf
Works
- A Family Finds Entertainment. Ryan Trecartin. 2004. http://www.ubu.com/film/trecartin_family.html