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  1. Way Out of the Box

    Computer people don't understand computers. Oh, they understand the technicalities all right, but they don't understand the possibilities. Most of all, they don't understand that the computer world is entirely built out of artificial, arbitrary constructs. Word processing, spreadsheet, database aren't fundamental, they're just different ideas that different guys have whomped up, ideas that could be totally different in their structure. But these ideas have a plausible air that has set like concrete into a seeming reality. Macintosh and Windows look alike, therefore that must be reality, right? Wrong. Apple and Windows are like Ford and Chevrolet (or perhaps Tweedledum and Tweedledee), who in their co-imitation create a stereo illusion that seems like reality. The computer guys don't understand computers in all their manifold possibilities; they think today's conventions are how things really are, and so that's what they tell all the new victims. So-called "computer literacy" is an illusion: they train you in today's strange conventions and constructs-- (Desktop? This to you looks like a desktop? A vertical desktop?) --and tell you that's what computers really are.

    Luciana Gattass - 24.10.2012 - 15:44

  2. MIDIPoet - User's Manual

    The MIDIPoet player is a program that lets you play image/text pieces previously composed using MIDIPoet composer. This manual explains how to use both.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 25.10.2012 - 12:52

  3. Introduction to net.art (1994-1999)

    Brief introduction to net.art written by two prominent net.art artists. The text is written as a list with a set of instructions on how to make net.art.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.02.2013 - 14:37