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"Fantastic read! Paul J. Joseph is an author to watch." - Jonas Saul, author of the Sarah Roberts Series What if a friendly but gullible alien fell into the hands of the KGB during the 1960s? What if their technological gifts helped the Soviets win the cold war? What would happen to those of us who remember the real history? Could this have happened before? From the mind of Paul J. Joseph, author of The Turing Files, featuring Romo’s Journey and The Railas Project With a lasting peace established between Earth and Baltan mediated by the growing alliance with the mysterious Szzzyyyxx, a new chapter in human history begins. It is in this environment of newfound goodwill that the Szzzyyyxx Mo...
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Bridging art and innovation, this book invites readers into the processes of artists, curators, cultural producers and historians who are working within new contexts that run parallel to or against the phenomenon of ‘maker culture’. The book is a fascinating and compelling resource for those interested in critical and interdisciplinary modes of practice that combine arts, technology and making. It presents international case studies that interrogate perceived distinctions between sites of artistic and economic production by brokering new ways of working between them. It also discusses the synergies and dissonances between art and maker culture, analyses the social and collaborative impact of maker spaces and reflects upon the ethos of the hackathon within the fabric of a media lab’s working practices. Art Hack Practice: Critical Intersections of Art, Innovation and the Maker Movement is essential reading for courses in art, design, new media, computer science, media studies and mass communications as well as those working to bring new forms of programming to museums, cultural venues, commercial venture and interdisciplinary academic research centres.
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