Feminist in a software lab : difference + design
Material type: TextSeries: MetaLABprojectsPublication details: London : Harvard University Press, ©2018Description: 276 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:- 9780674728943
- 001.302 23 MCP-F
- AZ195 .M35 2018
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1. Designing for difference Into the fray Modularity at midcentury: thinking race + UNIX Situating UNIX Modularity in the social field Moving beyond our boxes + mapping materialisms WINDOW 1: introducing Vectors 2. Assembling scholarship: from Vectors to Scalar On process WINDOW 2: the look + feel of Vectors WINDOW 3: making stolen time Reimaging content and form WINDOW 4: various vectors Scaling Vectors WINDOW 5: the Scalar feature set + showcase Outro. Scholarship in the wild.
Tara McPherson asks what might it mean to design--from conception--digital tools and applications that emerge from contextual concerns of cultural theory and from a feminist concern for difference. This question leads to the Vectors lab, which for a dozen years has experimented with digital scholarship at the intersection of theory and praxis.--
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