Knowledge workers who manipulate sybols are the easiest to manipulate to consume symbols.
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Poster and the Matter with the Internet
Mark Poster – University of California, Irvine has a book out on _What’s the Matter with the Internet_.
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Web Essay on Circus
My first attempt at a Web Photo essay can be seen at The Circus: Essay by G. Rockwell.
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Games Research
Jonas Smith has a good introductory article on Computer Game Research 101. It covers types of research and has a good introductory bibliography.
This is on the Games Research site at http://www.game-research.com/.
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Blogs and Humanities Computikng
Matt Kirschenbaumn has a blog at http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/. Neat stuff.
He also references are report that John Maeda and Katherine Hayles participating on Beyond Productivity.
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Soundscapes
The vOICe Sonification Applet – Draw your own Sound. The vOICe Sonification Applet makes sound out of an image. It allows you to draw on a grid and hear the sound pattern.
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Piper Killam Lecture
Martha Piper gave an important Killam lecture called Building a Civil Society: A New Role for the Human Sciences.
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What is a Weblog?
Dave Winer (of Userland) has written a piece on What makes a weblog a weblog?
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Keyword Visualization
Visualizing Keyword Distribution Across Multidisciplinary C-Space is an interesting article on using VisualNet to visualize available titles in a library.
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konspire2b
konspire2b, described here in a slashdot post,A Blog With Unlimited Bandwidth (Beta 1.2), is a peer to peer blog with possibilities for distributed archiving.
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