[SIGCIS-Members] New Book on Xerox PARC

Sebastian Gießmann sebastian.giessmann at uni-siegen.de
Wed May 24 23:55:37 PDT 2023


I can't wait to read this, John! My sincere gratulations, Sebastian

Am 24.05.23 um 19:32 schrieb Christine Finn via Members:
> Thanks John, and congratulations. That deserves a wide readership.
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> all best, Christine
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> On Wed, 24 May 2023 at 17:27, Tinnell, John via Members <
> members at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:
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>> Dear SIGCIS,
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>> I’m writing to share news of my new book – *THE PHILOSOPHER OF PALO ALTO:
>> Mark Weiser, Xerox PARC, and the Original Internet of Things* – which is
>> out tomorrow! The book chronicles the rise of ubiquitous computing at Xerox
>> PARC in the 80s and 90s, as well as related developments in wearable
>> computing and AI at the MIT Media Lab.
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>> For a longer description + some upcoming author events in Palo Alto, see
>> the University of Chicago Press website:
>> https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/P/bo194495767.html
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>> On June 13 at 4 PM EST, the press is hosting a virtual event, where I’ll
>> be discussing the book with Patrick McCray (UC Santa Barbara) – here’s the
>> registration link if you’d like to join:
>> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/by-the-book-john-tinnell-in-conversation-with-patrick-mccray-tickets-636678762317
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>> Best,
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>> John
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>> John Tinnell, PhD
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>> Director of Digital Studies
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>> Associate Professor of English
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>> University of Colorado Denver
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>> johntinnell.com  <http://johntinnell.com/about/>
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>> --
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>> *Early Blurbs for The Philosopher of Palo Alto*
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>> "This riveting, up-close account reveals how one man’s dream of benevolent
>> computing helped set us on the road to the hyper-connected,
>> surveillance-driven nightmare we inhabit today. A deeply unsettling and
>> cautionary tale."
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>> — *Fred Turner*, author of *From Counterculture to Cyberculture *and *The
>> Democratic Surround*
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>> "In the life of Mark Weiser, John Tinnell has found a morality tale for
>> our times. For anyone looking to understand how technology is shaping
>> society today, *The Philosopher of Palo Alto* is a compelling and
>> necessary read."
>> — *Nicholas Carr*, author of *The Shallows* and *The Glass Cage*
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>> "Along with Doug Engelbart’s intelligence augmentation and Alan Kay’s
>> Dynabook, Mark Weiser’s ubiquitous computing is one of the three big
>> concepts that Silicon Valley has fed off of for decades. Tinnell has done a
>> wonderful job of capturing the arc of Weiser’s ideas."
>> — *John Markoff*, author of *Whole Earth*
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