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Reading Notes_delayed from October 27th
Part 2 of Manovich’s Software Takes Command reading notes, with part one hashing out the categories of cultural software. Lev Manovich divides his book into three parts: 1) “Inventing media software,” 2) “Hybridization and evolution,” and 3) “Software in action.” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Affordances, Alan Kay, Alan Turing, Collaborative Software, Cultural Software, Douglas Engelbart, ENGL 866, Hyperlink, Lev Manovich, Limitations, New Media, Reading Notes, Secret History of Software, Simulation, Software Studies, Software Takes Command, Ted Nelson, Universal Media Machine, Universal Turing Machine, Web culture, Wikiality, Wikipedia
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Software Takes Command_Reading Notes_delayed from October 20th
“The time for ‘software studies’ has arrived” (Manovich, Kindle Location 413). These are part one of my reading notes for Lev Manovich‘s Software Takes Command, with part two to be posted soon. So who is our main writing star … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apps, Communication software, Content creation, Cultural Software, Digital Artifacts, ENGL 866, Facebook, Information sharing, Interface, Lev Manovich, Media authoring, Media genres, Media Interfaces, Media software, Media/Content vs Data/Information/Knowledge, Metamedium, Modularity, New Media, Personal Information Management, Personal vs Public Information, Programming Environments, Reading Notes, Remixing, Social media, Software as social, Software Studies, Software Takes Command, YouTube
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Comments on Three Peers’ Canonical Texts
As part of our Canonical Text project, My classmates are required to comment on three projects. This isn’t a regular blog entry for reading notes; it’s just to make it easier for my professor to find that I’ve actually done … Continue reading →