McChris + to:read   10

Do Artifacts Have Politics?
Winner, Langdon. The Whale and the Reactor: A Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. 19-39.
technology  to:read 
june 2008 by McChris
NYRB: The Charms of Wikipedia
NIcholson Baker reviews O'Reilly's Wikipedia: The Missing Manual.
wikipedia  wiki  epistemology  to:read 
march 2008 by McChris
Pitchfork Feature: They Don't Know
"Grime is the UK's rap (not rap), syncopated urban music with people rhyming over top. Like Jamaican dancehall, there's an obvious kinship with U.S. hip-hop, but once you start drawing parallels they collapse pretty quickly. Grime is its own culture, with
music  to:read  subculture 
february 2008 by McChris
Harper's Magazine: Tense Present. Democracy, English, and the Wars over Usage
David Foster Wallace examines some of the ideological underpinnings of dictionaries and usage guides.
language  ideology  to:read 
february 2008 by McChris
NYTimes: Handmade 2.0
I skip the New York Times Magazine for a week, and that week is the one when RTF alumnus Rob Walker publishes a feature on crafts and DIY culture.
DIY  craft  longtail  to:read 
december 2007 by McChris
Reputation: where the personal and the participatory meet up
Andy Oram discusses the social implications of participatory Web projects.
Web2.0  reputation  economics  to:read 
december 2007 by McChris
Trebor Scholz: A History of the Social Web
"This is a cross-cultural history of social life on the Internet. It captures technical, cultural, and political events that influenced the evolution of computer-assisted person-to-person communication via the net."
academic  history  Web2.0  production  to:read 
september 2007 by McChris

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