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IsumaTV 2.0 | IsumaTV

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Ctheory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

international peer-reviewed journal focusing on technology and media theory, technology, and culture, publishing articles, interviews, book reviews and "event-scenes." It is edited by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker.
The editorial board includes
Paul Virilio (Paris), Bruce Sterling (Austin), Siegfried Zielinski (Koeln), Stelarc (Melbourne), DJ Spooky (a.k.a. Paul D. Miller) (NYC), Timothy Murray (Ithaca/Cornell), Lynn Hershman Leeson (San Francisco), Stephen Pfohl (Boston), Andrew Ross (NYC), Andrew Wernick (Peterborough), Maurice Charland (Montreal), Gad Horowitz (Toronto), Shannon Bell (Toronto), R.U. Sirius (San Francisco),
Until his recent death, the editorial board also included Jean Baudrillard.
The journal is published by the University of Victoria, BC, Canada.

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The Carbon Capture Report

Welcome to the Carbon Capture Report™, a service of the University of Illinois. The Carbon Capture Report monitors news and social media from around the world to keep you on top of the latest news on climate change, updated 365 days a year.

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multicast » Blog Archive » The Television Cannot Be Revolutionized

research about how audiences watch online video both suggest a retrenchment of structures from the old “mass media” system rather than anything daring.  In this talk I’ll argue that choices about the distribution infrastructure for video will determine whether all our future screens will be the same.

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Selling the Bike Philosophy: advocacy evolution

When I started this bike tour, my reasons were simple. It was no high endeavor; there were no power-lunches with sponsors; no reporters were knocking on my door. I just wanted to see the world.
All these foreign places that I had only heard about, and never experienced, during my progressive, yet sheltered, upbringing [...]

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