Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, No. 1: Conversations Across the Field (2012)

16 November 2012, dusan

Ada is a feminist, multimodal, peer reviewed journal that examines the intersections of gender, new media, and technology.

Ada issues will be organized around themes and will be published twice a year. Ada is an open-access peer reviewed journal. The first issue highlights contributions from the field and is an invited issue. Subsequent issues are peer reviewed using a multi-level open peer review process.

Chief Editor: Carol Stabile
Produced by Fembot Collective, November 2012
Published and preserved through the University of Oregon Libraries
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
ISSN 2325-0496

announcement of the launch

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Robert Sumrell, Kazys Varnelis: Blue Monday: Stories of Absurd Realities and Natural Philosophies (2007)

8 August 2012, dusan

AUDC’s first book captures three moments in modern culture that offer glimpses into our increasingly perverse relationship to architecture, cities, and objects. “Ether” explores the Los Angeles telecom hotel, One Wilshire; a 39 story building of utter banality and complete mystery. “The Stimulus Progression” examines the strange story of the Muzak Corporation and the invention of a culture of horizontality. “Quartzsite, Arizona” visits a desert town of 3,000 people that swells to over 1 million residents every summer when modern nomads in Recreational Vehicles descend upon in it in hordes. This book is a lively mix of philosophy, photography, architectural drawings and models, and new media.

Publisher Actar Editorial, 2007
ISBN 8496540537, 9788496540538
175 pages

publisher
google books

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Everything Magazine (1992-2001)

8 June 2012, dusan

The magazine reported on London’s independent art scene, projects, politics and philosophy throughout the 1990s. The web archive includes essays, interviews, reviews, web projects, and two eBC net casts.

Editorial collective (e/E): Luci Eyers, Steve Rushton aka Martina Kapopkin, John Timberlake
Published in London
via Steve Rushton

Interview with editors (Real Audio, 1999)

HTML (Issue -1)
HTML (partial archive, use menu at the bottom)
Net casts (1998)