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  • Spiller, Neil, ed. Cyber Reader: Critical Writings for the Digital Era. London, UK: Phaidon Press, 2002.
  • Zepke, Stephen and Simon O'Sullivan. Deleuze and Contemporary Art. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
  • Zepke, Stephen and Simon O'Sullivan. Deleuze and Contemporary Art. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
  • Backpacks are a series of physical components with a button knob that can be attached to Topobo Actives to modify the way a recorded motion plays back. For instance, by turning the knob on the Bigger/Smaller Backpack, you can make you recorded
  • Hello, world! -
    “Hello, world!” analyses the ephemerality or longevity of storage media and uses acustic signals for data storage. In a closed system, which is made up of a computer, a loudspeaker, 246 metres of copper pipe and a microphon, circulates a codified,
  • Zepke, Stephen and Simon O'Sullivan. Deleuze and Contemporary Art. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
  • Zepke, Stephen and Simon O'Sullivan. Deleuze and Contemporary Art. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
  • Deleuze and Computers -
    Event: Deleuze and ComputersInstitution: UMass Amherst Graduate SchoolComment:
  • Guillaume, Laura and Joe Hughes. Deleuze and the Body. : Edinburgh University Press, 2011.
  • Shaw, Jeffrey. Eventstructures In International Symposium on Pneumatic Structures, Delft Universitity of Technology, Delft, edited by Stichting P.D.O.B.Delft, NL: 1972.