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Sentience: The Invention of Consciousness
Too Much Fun: The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer
The surprising history of the Commodore 64, the best-selling home computer of the 1980s--the machine that taught the world that computing should be fun. The Commodore 64 (C64) is …
The Emperor's New Nudity: The Return of Authoritarianism and the Digital Obscene
An analysis of contemporary authoritarianism and the medium in which it flourishes, the internet, and what lies at the complex intersection of authority and technology. In recent …
Antiracist by Design: Progress Through Applied Behavioral Science
How to confront the challenge of creating antiracist behavioral design--and how to successfully implement the solutions. Behavioral science has been celebrated as a field whose …
Old Wheelways: Traces of Bicycle History on the Land
Darwinizing Gaia: Natural Selection and Multispecies Community Evolution
A reinterpretation of James Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis through the lens of Darwinian natural selection and multispecies community evolution. First conceived in the 1970s, James …
Computing Legacies: Digital Cultures of Simulation
A media history of simulation that contextualizes our digital heritage and the history of computing. In Computing Legacies, Peter Krapp explores a media history of simulation to …
Wearable Utopias: Imagining, Inventing, and Inhabiting New Worlds
A collection of thought-provoking interviews with cutting-edge designers who transform ordinary wearables into extraordinary sites of personal expression, public engagement, and …
The Connectivity of Things: Network Cultures Since 1832
A media history of the material and infrastructural features of networking practices, a German classic translated for the first time into English. Nets hold, connect, and catch. …
Dynamic Allocation and Pricing: A Mechanism Design Approach
Cities Made Differently
Full of playful graphics, provocative questions, and curious facts, this book asks what makes a city and how we might make them differently. What makes a city a city? Who says? …