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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
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*An Annotated Topography of Chance. Daniel Spoerri.
*The Machine As Seen At The End of the Mechanical Age http://uwashington.worldcat.org.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/oclc/2830000166480
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*An Attempt At Exhausting a Place in Paris. George Perec.
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*Species of Spaces. George Perec.
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*The Presentation of Self In Everyday Life. Erving Goffman. 1959. http://clockwatching.net/~jimmy/eng101/articles/goffman_intro.pdf
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*<span style="color:red">The Machine As Seen At The End of the Mechanical Age. 1968.  http://uwashington.worldcat.org.offcampus.lib.washington.edu/oclc/2830000166480</span>
 
*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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*Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Third Edition (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) [Paperback] http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ml/weka/book.html http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0123748569/departmofcompute
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*On Garbage. Jon Scanlon. 2004.
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*<span style="color:red">Evidence [photos. selected by] Larry Sultan, Mike Mandel ; afterword by Robert F. Forth. 1977.</span>
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*The Americans. Robert Frank. 1978.
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*Plans and Situated Actions. Lucy Suchman. 1987.
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*Ten Characters. Ilya Kabakov. 1989. (ICA London).
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==Articles ==
 
==Articles ==
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*<span style="color:red">Elephants Don't Play Chess. Rodney Brooks. http://www.liralab.it/teaching/ROBOTICA/docs/brooks.1990.pdf</span>
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*The Body and the Archive.  Allan Sekula. 1986. in ''The Contest of Meaning: Critical Histories of Photography'', ed. Richard Bolton.  MIT Press 1989.
 
*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
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*On Chomsky and the Two Cultures of Statistical Learning. P Norvig. http://norvig.com/chomsky.html
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*The Man Who Never Threw Anything Away. Ilya Kabakov. 1977.
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*The Global-Local Flipflop. Jaron Lanier. http://edge.org/conversation/the-local-global-flip
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*Are Jobs Obselete. Douglas Rushkoff. http://edition.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/09/07/rushkoff.jobs.obsolete/index.html
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*Systems Esthetics. Jack Burnham. Artforum. September, 1968.
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==Short Stories==
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*The Machine Stops. E.M. Forster.
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*Ten Characters.
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== 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
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*Human Speechome project http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/mit/index2.html
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**http://web.media.mit.edu/~bcroy/papers/cogsci06.pdf
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*Dennis Oppenheim daughter bird project.
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*Dan Flavin. alternating pink and gold. 1967. "a broad, bright, gaudy-vulgar system for the museum"..
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*Michael Snow. So Is This. 1982 http://www.ubu.com/film/snow_so.html
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== Films ==
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*Alphaville.
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*Welt Am Draht. 1973.  Rainer Werner Fassbinder. (World on A Wire)
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**based on Simulacron-3 (1964) (also published as Counterfeit World), by Daniel F. Galouye,

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Books

Articles

Short Stories

  • The Machine Stops. E.M. Forster.
  • Ten Characters.

Works

Films

  • Alphaville.
  • Welt Am Draht. 1973. Rainer Werner Fassbinder. (World on A Wire)
    • based on Simulacron-3 (1964) (also published as Counterfeit World), by Daniel F. Galouye,