A Luddite Archaeology of Hobbyist Computation

Research output: Types of ThesisMaster's thesis

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Abstract

The practice element of this research includes the How-To documented here, as well as the collected recordings and artist events I have documented. It also includes the forms I have chosen and experimented with for the publication of this. This text was written primarily as a website, and the styling of different sections here references the web version. To read the website version visit: http://bruise.in/research/luddite-archaeology.html. Some additional notes on the construction of the page are included in the code which can be viewed in the inspector. Excerpts of the code are included in the Code Practice section.
Original languageEnglish
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Cox, Geoff, Supervisor
  • barnard, dan, Supervisor, External person
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2024

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