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Commencement Exercises Program, August 18, 1933 [PDF]
Commencement Exercises Program, August 18 ...
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Commencement Exercises Program, July 27, 1963 [PDF]
The 1963 Bryant College Commencement Program.
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Social Software, Groups, and Governance [PDF]
Formal groups play an important role in the law. Informal groups largely lie outside it. Should the law be more attentive to informal groups? The paper argues that this and related questions are appearing more frequently as a number of computer ...
Madison, Michael J
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Form, science, and narrative in the anthropocene [PDF]
A significant strand of contemporary fiction engages with scientific models that highlight a constitutive interdependency between humanity and material realities such as the climate or the geological history of our planet.
Caracciolo, Marco
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Introduction to Library Trends 47 (2) Fall 1998: How Classifications Work: Problems and Challenges in an Electronic Age [PDF]
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Bowker, Geoffrey C., Star, Susan Leigh
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Pokémon Go as distributed imagination
The appeal of Pokémon Go is in large part due to the game’s introduction of locative augmented reality (AR) to popular media culture, as players’ mobile phones summon virtual creatures and overlay them on the immediate environment.
Giddings, Seth
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Faith in the Algorithm, Part 1: Beyond the Turing Test [PDF]
Since the Turing test was first proposed by Alan Turing in 1950, the primary goal of artificial intelligence has been predicated on the ability for computers to imitate human behavior.
Pepe, Alberto, Rodriguez, Marko A.
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Against simplicity and cognitive individualism [PDF]
Neuroeconomics illustrates our deepening descent into the details of individual cognition. This descent is guided by the implicit assumption that “individual human” is the important “agent” of neoclassical economics.
Wilcox, Nathaniel T.
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Excavating the future: taking an 'archaeological' approach to technology [PDF]
This is an invited essay review of titles and new editions on media culture published by MIT Press. The titles are Caleb Kelly Cracked Media: The Sound of Malfunction (MIT Press, 2009); Paul Virilio The Aesthetics of Disappearance (MIT Press, 2009 ...
Cronin, James G. R.
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TUGS – The tactile user guidance system [PDF]
The Electronic System and Information Technology Research Group at Brunel University has designed a multifaceted navigation system for blind and visually impaired pedestrians.
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