[SIGCIS-Members] From Platform Studies to UNIX/Winner

Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan bernard.geoghegan at hu-berlin.de
Wed Aug 26 02:49:22 PDT 2015


Dear All,

For those interested in unpacking the culturalist STS approaches that 
Sharon Traweek recently mentioned--topics which have more or less 
circulated around the UNIX/Winner discussions--I recommend checking out 
the Zabet Patterson book "Peripheral Vision." I haven't read it yet but 
I know her and I admire her work. She's also a good example of someone 
who works with, through, and across disciplinary lines to bring new 
questions forward (she's trained as an art historian but comfortable in 
a range of disciplinary discourses and communities).

Best,
Bernard



On 8/26/15 2:35 AM, Ian Bogost wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a note to say that we have published two new books in the MIT Press Platform Studies series, which I edit with Nick Montfort.
>
> Peripheral Vision: Bell Labs, the S-C 4020, and the Origins of Computer Art, by Zabet Patterson, is about the Stromberg-Carlson 4020  and its use at Bell Labs in the 1960s.
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/peripheral-vision
>
> I Am Error: The Nintendo Family Computer / Entertainment System Platform, by Nathan Altice, is about Nintendo’s Famicom/NES.
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/i-am-error
>
> These books join our previous titles on Flash, the Amiga, the Nintendo Wii, and the Atari Video Computer System.
> https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/series/platform-studies
>
> As always, we welcome inquiries and pitches for books in the series. We’re especially interested in early general-purpose microcomputer platforms (Apple II, etc.), software platforms (Java, etc.), and current/recent platforms at risk of undocumented losses to history (Facebook Platform, etc.). But any computing system that could be construed as a platform is welcome.
>
> Ian
>
> Ian Bogost, Ph.D.
>
> Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies
> Professor of Interactive Computing
> Professor, Scheller School of Business
> Georgia Institute of Technology
>
> Contributing Editor, The Atlantic
>
>
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Dr. Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan
Institut für Kulturwissenschaft
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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