Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 7-9Wayne State University Press, 1985 |
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... human eye . But heavy industry accomplishes work which cannot be surveyed by a human eye . Indus- try extends the labour process over vast distances and at the same time concentrates and joins the work of many different sites of ...
... human eye . But heavy industry accomplishes work which cannot be surveyed by a human eye . Indus- try extends the labour process over vast distances and at the same time concentrates and joins the work of many different sites of ...
Síða 54
... human observer's uncertainty into the center of the scientific stage , interposing human indeterminacy between the scientist's theory and reality . Cybernetics was framed as a response to what for many , including Einstein and Wiener ...
... human observer's uncertainty into the center of the scientific stage , interposing human indeterminacy between the scientist's theory and reality . Cybernetics was framed as a response to what for many , including Einstein and Wiener ...
Síða 65
... human skeleton would be supported by an exoskeleton , moved by electromotors — an image that could very easily be taken as a bodily representation of the Lacanian fortress that symbolizes the human ego.4 In 1966 the Polish science ...
... human skeleton would be supported by an exoskeleton , moved by electromotors — an image that could very easily be taken as a bodily representation of the Lacanian fortress that symbolizes the human ego.4 In 1966 the Polish science ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 4 |
A Conversation with | 66 |
Canadian Theory | 81 |
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