Prosthetic Territories: Politics And HypertechnologiesGabriel Brahm, Mark Driscoll Avalon Publishing, 11 jul 1995 - 303 pagina's Defined as that space of collision between human and machine, where technology and humanity fuse, is the 'prosthetic territory.' Within that territory a new political and cultural struggle emerges, a territory where theory and practice can converge. |
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The City in Pieces Victor Burgin | 5 |
The Politics of Waste Patrick Durkee | 21 |
The Media in the Gulf | 30 |
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