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lijil history [11 articles]

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  • Say Cheese! The Revolution in the Aesthetics of Smiles
    The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 32, No. 2. (1998), pp. 103-145.
    by Fred EH Schroeder
    posted to history photography by lijil on 2008-01-23 23:34:55 as ** along with 1 person sjones
  • Photo albums: Images of time and reflections of self
    Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 12, No. 2. (1 June 1989), pp. 155-182.
    by Andrew L Walker
  • Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship
    Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Vol. 13, No. 1-2. (November 2007)
    by Danah Boyd, Nicole B Ellison
  • Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web
    (01 November 2000)
  • Time traveling in the gallery: an archeological approach in media art
    (1996), pp. 233-268.
    by Erkki Huhtamo
  • Invisible Rendezvous: Connections and Collaboration in the New Landscape of Electronic Writing
    (15 May 1994)
    by Rob Wittig
  • The New Media Reader
    (14 February 2003)
    by NWaNM Noah
  • Complex information processing: a file structure for the complex, the changing and the indeterminate
    (1965), pp. 84-100.
    by TH Nelson
  • notes Hypertext '87: keynote address
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 31, No. 7. (July 1988), pp. 887-895.
    by Andries v van Dam
  • ELIZA: A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication between Man and Machine
    Communciations of the ACM, Vol. 9, No. 1. (1966)
    by Joseph Weizenbaum
  • The New Media Reader
    (2003)
    edited by Noah W Fruin, Nick Montfort
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