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'''Book: Coding Cultures: A Handbook for Coding Cultures. Coding Cultures (Francesca da Rimini, ed)''' | '''Book: Coding Cultures: A Handbook for Coding Cultures. Coding Cultures (Francesca da Rimini, ed)''' | ||
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'''A Handbook for Coding Cultures provides a lasting companion to the | '''A Handbook for Coding Cultures provides a lasting companion to the inspiring projects and topical currents of thought explored in the Coding Cultures Symposium and Concept Lab'''. | ||
inspiring projects and topical currents of thought explored in the | |||
Coding Cultures Symposium and Concept Lab'''. Six invited writers and | Six invited writers and | ||
groups from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, England, Italy and Hong Kong | groups from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, England, Italy and Hong Kong | ||
share their experiences of building imaginative digital tools, social | share their experiences of building imaginative digital tools, social | ||
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Coding Cultures Handbook is available free of charge. A limited print | Coding Cultures Handbook is available free of charge. A limited print | ||
edition of the Handbook was launched at the Coding Cultures Symposium | edition of the Handbook was launched at the Coding Cultures Symposium | ||
on 9 March 2007. | on 9 March 2007. | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:03, 19 May 2007
Book: Coding Cultures: A Handbook for Coding Cultures. Coding Cultures (Francesca da Rimini, ed)
URL = http://www.dlux.org.au/codingcultures/handbook.html
Description
Email notes from Frederick Noronha:
A Handbook for Coding Cultures provides a lasting companion to the inspiring projects and topical currents of thought explored in the Coding Cultures Symposium and Concept Lab.
Six invited writers and groups from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, England, Italy and Hong Kong share their experiences of building imaginative digital tools, social networks, open labs and internet-based knowledge platforms for communication and creativity. Complementing these commissioned texts are contributions from our guest artists from Canada, England and Jamaica. Artist statements from Symposium speakers completes this snapshot of contemporary cultural practice. Keeping true to the traditions of the free circulation of knowledge and culture, the Coding Cultures Handbook is available free of charge. A limited print edition of the Handbook was launched at the Coding Cultures Symposium on 9 March 2007.