Issue 9 Little Development Devices / Humanitarian Goods »
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Issue 0 Prototyping Prototyping »
Para-sites: a Proto-Prototyping Culture of Method?
George Marcus, UC Irvine [this text discusses the “Para-Sites” project of the Center for Ethnography and it’s first event, on death penalty mitigation (see exhibit Y) — ed.] Classic anthropological ethnography, especially in its development in the apprentice project/dissertation form, was designed to provide answers, or at least data, for questions that anthropology had for… Read more »
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Issue 8 Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches »
What Is to Be Hacked?
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Issue 4 Food Infrastructures »
Scale, Evolution and Emergence in Food Systems
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Complexity, Ecology, Finance
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Frozen By the Hot Zone
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Issue 0 Prototyping Prototyping »
Demo for Democracy
by: Javier Lezaun Suppose you wanted to test the reality of democracy. Tired of claims and counter-claims, of endless debates about ideals and aspirations, and deeply unconvinced by the arguments of political philosophers, you would like to produce some real, hard facts; to verify, once and for all, that democracy really exists – that it… Read more »
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In the Name of Humanity