Vectors

Vectors maps the multiple contours of daily life in an unevenly digital era, crystallizing around themes that highlight the social, political, and cultural stakes of our increasingly technologically-mediated existence. As such, the journal speaks both implicitly and explicitly to key debates across varied disciplines, including issues of globalization, mobility, power, and access. Operating at the intersection of culture, creativity, and technology, the journal focuses on the myriad ways technology shapes, transforms, reconfigures, and/or impedes social relations, both in the past and in the present. . . . Utilizing a peer-reviewed format and under the guidance of an international board, Vectors features submissions and specially-commissioned works comprised of moving- and still-images; voice, music, and sound; computational and interactive structures; social software; and much more. . . . we aim to explore the immersive and experiential dimensions of emerging scholarly vernaculars across media platforms. --Vectors, "About"

COPIES IN VECTORS

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2013

Totality for Kids (v1.0)

Wark, McKenzie

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2007

Tracking Theory: The Synthetic Philosophy of The Glance (v1.0)

Faden, Eric S.

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2007

Unmarked Planes and Hidden Geographies (v1.0)

Paglen, Trevor

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2012

Virtual Tourisms (v1.0)

Kendrick, Megan

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2005

Virtual Vaudeville (v1.0)

Saltz, David

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2002

Wegzeit: The Geometry of Relative Distance (v1.0)

Offenhuber, Dietmar

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2006

WiFi.Bedouin: This is not the web without wires (v1.0)

Bleeker, Julian

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