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Exploring pulsar glitches with dipolar supersolids

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From glitch epistemologies to glitch politics

open access: yesDialogues in Human Geography, 2022
Given the influential (but incomplete) characterization of cities as computers, new ways of disrupting ruling urban computational logics become crucial to reimagine cities and urban life as they are constituted in the 21st century. Addressing this need, Agnieszka Leszczynski and Sarah Elwood center the notion of the glitch to develop glitch ...
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Glitch

2022
The coda uses manuscript copying errors, analog and digital, to explore a fault line in how we do digital codicology: whether we think of digital manuscripts like programs to be updated and overwritten or whether we treat them as unique books to be preserved, unchanged. It ultimately offers a middle path drawing on software versioning methods to make a
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Glitch

Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 2015
Over the last five years many industrialized economies have been shifting their analogue television networks to digital transmission. This photographic essay captures the accumulated ruin of this transition as it continues to play out on the streets and screens of contemporary Australia.
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Empirical glitch explanations

Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2014
Data glitches are unusual observations that do not conform to data quality expectations, be they logical, semantic or statistical. By applying data integrity constraints, potentially large sections of data could be flagged as being noncompliant. Ignoring or repairing significant sections of the data could fundamentally bias the results and conclusions ...
Tamraparni Dasu   +2 more
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Brain Glitch

JAMA Neurology
This essay describes one physician’s experience with medication-induced memory loss and its effect on both her personal and professional life.
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