new book: Warren Sack, The Software Arts (MIT Press, 2019)
Dear Colleagues, I have recently published a new book in the Software Studies Series at MIT Press: Warren Sack, The Software Arts (MIT Press, 2019). The Software Arts is alternative history of software that places the arts at the very center of software's evolution. My book is an invitation to artists and humanists to see how their ideas are at the root of software and an invitation to computer scientists to envision themselves as artists and humanists. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts I hope you will have the opportunity to have a look at the book. Best, Warren SACK Chair + Professor, Film + Digital Media, University of California, Santa Cruz Editorial Group Member, *Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies* Book: *The Software Arts* (MIT Press, 2019) https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts
I look forward to reading this. It sounds very interesting. (Also nice endorsement from Donna Harroway!). - Luke Fernandez On Sun, May 26, 2019, 6:15 PM Warren Sack <wsack@ucsc.edu> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I have recently published a new book in the Software Studies Series at MIT Press: Warren Sack, The Software Arts (MIT Press, 2019).
The Software Arts is alternative history of software that places the arts at the very center of software's evolution. My book is an invitation to artists and humanists to see how their ideas are at the root of software and an invitation to computer scientists to envision themselves as artists and humanists. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts
I hope you will have the opportunity to have a look at the book.
Best,
Warren SACK Chair + Professor, Film + Digital Media, University of California, Santa Cruz Editorial Group Member, *Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies* Book: *The Software Arts* (MIT Press, 2019) https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts _______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members at sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. Opinions expressed here are those of the member posting and are not reviewed, edited, or endorsed by SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://lists.sigcis.org/pipermail/members-sigcis.org/ and you can change your subscription options at http://lists.sigcis.org/listinfo.cgi/members-sigcis.org
This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing. Nice to have more good company in the Software Studies series. :) Already ordered and looking forward to reading. Annette Vee Director of Composition Associate Professor of English University of Pittsburgh On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 8:15 PM Warren Sack <wsack@ucsc.edu> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I have recently published a new book in the Software Studies Series at MIT Press: Warren Sack, The Software Arts (MIT Press, 2019).
The Software Arts is alternative history of software that places the arts at the very center of software's evolution. My book is an invitation to artists and humanists to see how their ideas are at the root of software and an invitation to computer scientists to envision themselves as artists and humanists. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts
I hope you will have the opportunity to have a look at the book.
Best,
Warren SACK Chair + Professor, Film + Digital Media, University of California, Santa Cruz Editorial Group Member, *Computational Culture: A Journal of Software Studies* Book: *The Software Arts* (MIT Press, 2019) https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/software-arts _______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members at sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. Opinions expressed here are those of the member posting and are not reviewed, edited, or endorsed by SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://lists.sigcis.org/pipermail/members-sigcis.org/ and you can change your subscription options at http://lists.sigcis.org/listinfo.cgi/members-sigcis.org
Dear Colegues, I wrote short paper about Production and development of computers in Czechoslovakia in 1945 – 1989. Do you have some idea where I can publish it? Thank you for cooperation and help regards Boba Mannova ******************************************** Dr. Bozena (Boba) Mannova CTU in Prague, Department of Computer Science Karlovo namesti 13, Praha 2, CZ 121 35 phone: +420 224 357 312 e-mail: mannova@fel.cvut.cz http://cs.felk.cvut.cz ******************************************** --- Tato zpráva byla zkontrolována na viry programem Avast Antivirus. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Dear Colleague, The history of computers in Czechoslovakia is an interesting topic, and your short overview could be published in many computer or electronics journals. I CC your message to ACONIT (Grenoble) which might consider presenting it on its website. If you want to expand it into a real history paper, it might fit in the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, but this would require to discuss the approach and content with historians, particularly with Helena Durnova and the group of colleagues working on computing in the ex-Soviet block. Among the questions you might want to address: - What sources are available? - Why would people want to develop computing machines? - What were the specific problems hampering the transfer from academic prototype to commercial product in the post-war Czechoslovakia context? - What was the Czech authorities' strategy regarding the JSEP/RYAD project initiated in Moscow ? (differenciation… adoption of a Bull computer designed in Paris and produced under licence by Tesla [not the US car maker, of course…]) - What was the investment strategy of Western computer companies in Czechoslovakia after the collapse of communism (this might reveal their appreciation of "local resources" and specific competencies) You may know that Antonín Svoboda has told his own story at the Los Alamos conference in 1976 (proceedings published : Howlett J., N. Metropolis, G.-C. Rota. "A History of Computing in the XXth century, A Collection of Essays", Academic Press, New-York 1980). Best regards, Pierre Mounier-Kuhn CNRS & Sorbonne Université https://cnrs.academia.edu/PierreMounierKuhn ----- Mail original ----- De: "Božena Mannová" <mannova@fel.cvut.cz> À: "members" <members@lists.sigcis.org> Envoyé: Lundi 27 Mai 2019 14:13:19 Objet: [SIGCIS-Members] Publication about history of computers in Czech Republic Dear Colegues, I wrote short paper about Production and development of computers in Czechoslovakia in 1945 – 1989. Do you have some idea where I can publish it? Thank you for cooperation and help regards Boba Mannova ******************************************** Dr. Bozena (Boba) Mannova CTU in Prague, Department of Computer Science Karlovo namesti 13, Praha 2, CZ 121 35 phone: +420 224 357 312 e-mail: mannova@fel.cvut.cz http://cs.felk.cvut.cz ******************************************** --- Tato zpráva byla zkontrolována na viry programem Avast Antivirus. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members at sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. Opinions expressed here are those of the member posting and are not reviewed, edited, or endorsed by SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://lists.sigcis.org/pipermail/members-sigcis.org/ and you can change your subscription options at http://lists.sigcis.org/listinfo.cgi/members-sigcis.org
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Annette Vee -
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Warren Sack