What’s really funny is that perverse anti-theory incentives in the humanities right now encourage scholars to write in a way that the substance of their articles probably could be anticipated by the first 2 sentences. Probably couldn’t do that with e.g. “Signature Event Context.”
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Have any of you read Michael Conrad’s essay “The Price of Programmability,” cited by Kittler in “There is No Software”? Would be interesting to see what you think.
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Will check.
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