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Flusser
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Does Writing Have a Future?
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Does Writing Have a Future?
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Reading Response 10
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Response to Flusser — Does Writing Have a Future
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Presenting and Preserving New Media
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Paul – new media
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The Myth of Immateriality
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Presenting and Preserving New Media Response
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Reading Response #10
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Paul
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Reading Response 10 on Paul’s “Presenting and Preserving New Media” by Hayes Owens
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Reading Response 10 – The Myth of Immateriality
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Art’s an (Im)material Girl
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Digital Media Archaeology Response
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Reading Response #9
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Digital Media Archaeology
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Wardrip-Fruin: Digital Media Archeology
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Digital Media Archaeology- Teylor Newsome
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Digital Media Archaeology
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Control and Freedom
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Reading Response #8
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Me? A Digital Humanist? Response
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Mukerji
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Mukerji Response
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Reading Response 9 – Control and Freedom
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Chun- Control and Freedom
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Response 9
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Immersion and Unfreedom: Mukerji Response
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Fight the Power! Yeah?
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Kittler – there is no software
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Reading Response #7
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Kittler
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Reading Response 9 on Kittler’s “There is No Software”
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Between Hardware and Human
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There Is No Software, and We Do not Write
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Response 8
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Model Universe: Manovich Response
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Drucker Response
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Drucker
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Reading Response 8 – Drucker
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R6: The Virtual Codex
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Response 7
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Mod(ular) Response
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McPherson – Digital
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Reading Response 6
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Never look at my analog watch the same again
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Reading Response 8 on Tara McPherson’s “Digital”
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Zeros and Ones
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Reduce, Reuse, Renew?
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What Are Your Digits?
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Reading Response 7 – Deformance and Interpretation
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Deformance and Interpretation
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The Power to Deform
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Reading Response 6 – Leah Price
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Reading Response 7 on Price’s “Reading as is For Life”
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Liu- The End of The End of The Book
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Poof!
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Real Apples and Ideal Oranges (response to Price)
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Reading Response 6 on Murphy’s “Books are Dead, Long Live Books”
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Unbound: Interview with MZD, Response 6
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Response 6
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Twinkie-charged insomniac dweebs, we are
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The Rise of Typography
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Drucker – Experimental Typography
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Drucker Experimental Typography Post
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Experimental Typography
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Reading Response #5
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Response to Drucker Stapleton (#5)
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Drucker
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Reading Response 5 on Drucker’s “Experimental Typography as a Modern Art Practice”
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Drucker- Teylor Newsome
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Reading Response 6
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Response 5
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Response 5
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Freud – “The Uncanny”
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Uncannyness
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Freud
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Freud and The Uncanny
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Reading Response 5 – The Uncanny
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Freud- Teylor Newsome
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Response 4
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Response to Freud: The Uncanny
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reading response 4 – “the uncanny”
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The Aesthetic of Bookishness
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Reading Response 3 – Walter Benjamin
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Reading Response #4
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Aesthetic of Bookishness
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Benjamin and mechanical reproduction
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reading response 3: walter benjamin
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Pressman- Teylor Newsome
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Aesthetic of Bookishness – Reading Response 4
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Replicating Aura
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Reading Response 4
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Art as Old and New
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Make More Monsters: The Humanness of the Aesthetics of Bookishness and the Text as Antihero
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Physics?
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Mak Post
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Reading Response #3
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Reading Response 4 on Manuel’s “A Brief History of the Page”
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Reading Response 3 – “A Brief History of the Page”
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Mak (R.R. 3) – Teylor Newsome
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Response 3
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Reading Response #3
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Un-Space, White Space and Boredom
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Page as Power
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“Architectures of the Page”
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Response 3 (unfortunately not done in Comic Sans)
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Movable Type
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Reading Response 3 on Dane’s “On the Continuity of Continuity”
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Out of the (Bound) Box
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The Nature of the Book
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Johns Print and Knowledge in the making.
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Fixity
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Reading Response #2
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Reading Post 2
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Johns reading responce post
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reading response 2
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Reading Response 2- Johns (Teylor Newsome)
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Reading Response 2 on Eisenstein’s article
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Reading Response 2 – Johns
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Reading Response on Johns
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Johns Reading Response #2
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Come Together: Linking the Printer, the Printed, and Society
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Reading Response 2
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Conflict, Piracy and Trust
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Reading Response 1
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Reading Response 1
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Functionality of Reading Systems
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Response to Johnson
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Johnson Post
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Response to Johnson’s “Bookrolls as Media”
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Bookrolls as Media
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Reading Response 1
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Reading Response to Johnson’s Article – Lissa Milano
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Social Implications of Bookrolls
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Backroll Response
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Reading Response 1
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Bookrolling in Writing Technologies
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“It’s Alive!”: Bookrolls as Body at the Center of Culture and Societies
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Author(ity)ship
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Reading Response 1- Teylor Newsome
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