Sourcebook defined

Inspired by Sean Cubitt's description of a networked subjectivity, the "sourcebook" is the Spring 2007, Learning Is A Public Art collaborative experience and expression. It is meant to be viewed, contributed to and used as a map; "as a resource which is portable; annotated; parsed by content; light rather than heavy; as a visual educator; a catalyst for conversation and thought; direct links to origin material; a locater as well as a continuum."

Friday, February 23, 2007

Turbulence 2/23/07

In our class discussion, in response to the reading, Sean Cubitt, "Turbulence," Digital Aesthetics (1998):

Related websites:
p.150 - www.mongrel.org.uk
p.141 - www.jodi.org referenced through wikipedia.
p.141 - Simonbiggs can be found through a google search
etymonline.com

The above links referenced in the chapter we read, as well as many others from the book can be found on the online companion to the book Digital Aesthestics.