Agre’s ‘Manifesto’ for a “Critical Design Practice”

•August 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Toward a Critical Technical Practice:
Lessons Learned in Trying to Reform AI

Walter Benjamin 2.0

•April 2, 2008 • Leave a Comment

TRANSFORMATIONS

Issue No. 15 November 2007 —

Walter Benjamin and the Virtual: Politics, Art, and Mediation in the Age of Global Culture

abstracts

Walter Benjamin on Photography: Towards Elemental Politics
Mika Elo

Benjamin, Trauma and the Virtual
Allen Meek

Cybersurgery and Surgical (Dis)embodiment: Technology, Science, Art and the Body
Julie Doyle

Fossilising the Commodity: Tactical Engagements with Time, Art and the Virtual in Models by Ricky Swallow
Marita Bullock

Aura as Productive Loss
Warwick Mules

The Horror of Disconnection: The Auratic in Technological Malfunction
Martin Dixon

“Politicizing Art”: Benjamin’s Redemptive Critique of Technology in the Age of Fascism
Amresh Sinha

Dialectical Film Criticism: Walter Benjamin’s Historiography, Cultural Critique and the Archive
Catherine Russell

The Dissipating Aura of Cinema
Kristen Daly

From Flâneur to Web Surfer: Videoblogging, Photo Sharing and Walter Benjamin @ the Web 2.0
Simon Lindgren

Contemplative Immersion: Benjamin, Adorno & Media Art Criticism
Daniel Palmer

Tillers of the Soil/Travelling Journeymen: Modes of the Virtual
A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul

Paradise Regained? The Work of Mediation Technology in an Age of Open Communities
John Grech

SSN 1444-3775

Estrangement as Design Research

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Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe & Phoebe Sengers

Making by making strange: Defamiliarization and the design of domestic technologies
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Source ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) archive
Volume 12 ,  Issue 2  (June 2005) table of contents

Pages: 149 – 173
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:1073-0516
 
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