Technologies of Wonder
     
 

Entire project, single PDF: Technologies of Wonder complete (434.3 MB)

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Table of Contents

Cover.pdf
(339 KB)
   Cover
TOC.pdf
(343 KB)
   Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.pdf
(249 KB)
   Acknowledgements
Preface.pdf
(2.0 MB)
   Preface
Chapter1.pdf
(61.0 MB)
   1. Reading Pictures, Seeing Words
Chapter2.pdf
(84.3 MB)
   2. (Re)Vision & Remediation
Chapter3.pdf
(93.4 MB)
   3. Embodiment by Design
Chapter4.pdf
(68.0 MB)
   4. Visual Arrangement as Inquiry
Chapter5.pdf
(126.9 MB)
   5. Media Machines, Devices of Wonder
References.pdf
(857 KB)
   References
AuthorBio.pdf
(206 KB)
   About the Author

Entire project, single PDF: Technologies of Wonder complete (434.3 MB)

Important Note: To read this project, you must use Adobe Reader 9.0 or later and Flash Player 11 or later. Both Adobe Reader and Flash Player may be downloaded here (free download).

These chapters contain images and video content and may take some time to download. Expect up to 30 minutes for large chapters, longer for the entire project.

DESIGN

Book and cover design: Susan H. Delagrange
Cover images: René Descartes, The Pineal Gland, 1664; Norman Criddle, Rhizomatic Quack Grass, 1906; Borahnes, wonder...wonder, 2007; Bryan Costin, Canon VT Rangefinder, 2008.

ISBN 978-0-87421-871-8

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