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What differences do different archives make? What is the relationship between particular archives and the ways of living they allow/make possible? What kinds of authority do particular archives assist […]
What differences do different archives make? What is the relationship between particular archives and the ways of living they allow/make possible? What kinds of authority do particular archives assist […]
Every time I log onto YouTube or Facebook and I find out that the layout is suddenly different, I rage. Today, it took me a full minute to find where […]
Images have a profound effect on the way we perceive our world – but not in the ways someone would usually think. I’m pretty sure the majority of the population […]
Oh my god. Percentages! Grids! Graphs! Numbers of graduate starting salaries organised by industry placed in a table! It’s all too much, I’m tearing up… give me some tissues!!! I […]
Money makes the world go round. It’s easy to see how society is almost controlled by cash – we work for money, we buy necessities and luxuries. Life is filled […]
Archives sound like a simple word. But behind that word exists immense societal implications. It changes authority. Identity. Memory. Ability. The way we think, do and perceive. Andrew lectured on what […]
A very confused student uses their course reader in an attempt to try to understand Actor Network Theory. She has just come from a lecture, where a lecturer has explained […]
I always hear about the platforms that succeed, but never about those that fail miserably. Well, except maybe for myspace. There was an interesting point in the lecture: innovation consists of […]
eReaders. I know that a lot of my friends express a distaste, if not just disinterest, for them. The online community is also going nuts. Take this simple Google search – eReaders […]