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- Lucy A. Suchman, Human-Machine Configurations. Plans and Situated Actions. Cambridge University Press, 2007 (Chapter 6: Situated Actions and chapter 7: Communicative Resources)
- Rekombinant: "We don't need communication, we need creation." http://www.rekombinant.org∞
- The professional stranger, a talk with Bonnie Nardi in: Klaus Kaasgaard, Software Design & Usability. Copenhagen Bussiness School Press, 2000
- Caroline Nevejan, Presence and the design of trust, 2007. http://www.xs4all.nl/~nevejan/presence/∞
- Matthew Fuller, The Impossibility of Interface. In: Behind the Blip. Essays on the Culture of Software, Autonomedia, 2003
- Matthew Fuller, The R, the A, the D, the I, the O: The media ecology of Pirate Radio, in: Media Ecologies, Materialist energies in art and technoculture, MIT Press, 2005.
- Radical Software (a great online archive of the journal published in the 70's that looks critically at media use. As they note, there was a lot of hardware around, but little radical use. Radical Software sought to think about media in alternative ways.) http://www.radicalsoftware.org/e/index.html∞
- Adrian Mackenzie, From centres of calculation to centres of envelopment: difference and repetition in digital video codecs, 2007. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/staff/mackenza/papers/Mackenzie_codec_6_oct2006_web_formatted.pdf∞
- Tetsuo Kogawa, Towards Polymorphous Radio, http://www.translocal.jp/non-japanese/radiorethink.html∞
- Douglas Kahn and Gregory Whitehead (eds.), Wireless Imagination: Sound, Radio and the Avant-garde (1994)
- Tatiana Bazzichelli, La rete come arte (in Italian; chapter 6.2) http://www.networkingart.eu/download.html∞
- Rachel Strickland, Spontaneous cinema as design practice - how to walk without watching your step in: Laurel, Brenda (eds.), Design Research, The MIT press, 2003
- Chris Pullman, On design for television in: Steven Heller & Elinor Pettit (eds.), Design Dialogues, Allworth Press, 1998
- Barbara Kruger, Remote Control, MIT Press, 1994 (p 34-95: TV-guides)
- Sadie Plant, The most radical gesture, Routledge, 1992 (Chapter 2: '...a world of pleasures to win, and nothing to lose but boredom')
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