Franz Kafka Mit Tab Cambridge The Univ Press 1973 220 S 8

Franz Kafka   Mit Tab     Cambridge  The Univ  Press 1973  220 S  8
Author: Ronald Gray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:890087806

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10 PRINT CHR 205 5 RND 1 GOTO 10

10 PRINT CHR  205 5 RND 1      GOTO 10
Author: Nick Montfort,Patsy Baudoin,John Bell,Ian Bogost,Jeremy Douglass
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-11-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262304573

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A single line of code offers a way to understand the cultural context of computing. This book takes a single line of code—the extremely concise BASIC program for the Commodore 64 inscribed in the title—and uses it as a lens through which to consider the phenomenon of creative computing and the way computer programs exist in culture. The authors of this collaboratively written book treat code not as merely functional but as a text—in the case of 10 PRINT, a text that appeared in many different printed sources—that yields a story about its making, its purpose, its assumptions, and more. They consider randomness and regularity in computing and art, the maze in culture, the popular BASIC programming language, and the highly influential Commodore 64 computer.

The Constitution of Algorithms

The Constitution of Algorithms
Author: Florian Jaton
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262542142

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A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms--often associated with the terms big data, machine learning, or artificial intelligence--underlie the technologies we use every day, and disputes over the consequences, actual or potential, of new algorithms arise regularly. In this book, Florian Jaton offers a new way to study computerized methods, providing an account of where algorithms come from and how they are constituted, investigating the practical activities by which algorithms are progressively assembled rather than what they may suggest or require once they are assembled.

Paper Machines

Paper Machines
Author: Markus Krajewski
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2023-12-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780262550857

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Why the card catalog—a “paper machine” with rearrangeable elements—can be regarded as a precursor of the computer. Today on almost every desk in every office sits a computer. Eighty years ago, desktops were equipped with a nonelectronic data processing machine: a card file. In Paper Machines, Markus Krajewski traces the evolution of this proto-computer of rearrangeable parts (file cards) that became ubiquitous in offices between the world wars. The story begins with Konrad Gessner, a sixteenth-century Swiss polymath who described a new method of processing data: to cut up a sheet of handwritten notes into slips of paper, with one fact or topic per slip, and arrange as desired. In the late eighteenth century, the card catalog became the librarian's answer to the threat of information overload. Then, at the turn of the twentieth century, business adopted the technology of the card catalog as a bookkeeping tool. Krajewski explores this conceptual development and casts the card file as a “universal paper machine” that accomplishes the basic operations of Turing's universal discrete machine: storing, processing, and transferring data. In telling his story, Krajewski takes the reader on a number of illuminating detours, telling us, for example, that the card catalog and the numbered street address emerged at the same time in the same city (Vienna), and that Harvard University's home-grown cataloging system grew out of a librarian's laziness; and that Melvil Dewey (originator of the Dewey Decimal System) helped bring about the technology transfer of card files to business.

Proxies

Proxies
Author: Dylan Mulvin
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262361941

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How those with the power to design technology, in the very moment of design, are allowed to imagine who is included--and who is excluded--in the future. Our world is built on an array of standards we are compelled to share. In Proxies, Dylan Mulvin examines how we arrive at those standards, asking, "To whom and to what do we delegate the power to stand in for the world?" Mulvin shows how those with the power to design technology, in the very moment of design, are allowed to imagine who is included--and who is excluded--in the future. For designers of technology, some bits of the world end up standing in for other bits, standards with which they build and calibrate. These "proxies" carry specific values, even as they disappear from view. Mulvin explores the ways technologies, standards, and infrastructures inescapably reflect the cultural milieus of their bureaucratic homes. Drawing on archival research, he investigates some of the basic building-blocks of our shared infrastructures. He tells the history of technology through the labor and communal practices of, among others, the people who clean kilograms to make the metric system run, the women who pose as test images, and the actors who embody disease and disability for medical students. Each case maps the ways standards and infrastructure rely on prototypical ideas of whiteness, able-bodiedness, and purity to control and contain the messiness of reality. Standards and infrastructures, Mulvin argues, shape and distort the possibilities of representation, the meaning of difference, and the levers of change and social justice.

Gramophone Film Typewriter

Gramophone  Film  Typewriter
Author: Friedrich A. Kittler
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0804732337

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On history of communication

The Cambridge Companion to Deleuze

The Cambridge Companion to Deleuze
Author: Daniel W. Smith,Henry Somers-Hall
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107002616

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This book provides a clear, comprehensive survey of Deleuze's philosophy, whilst also offering deep analysis of key aspects of his thought.

Valences of Interdisciplinarity

Valences of Interdisciplinarity
Author: Raphael Foshay
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781926836461

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A collection of essays on interdisciplinary theory, research, and teaching.