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Genevieve Bell AO FTSE is an Australian anthropologist best known for her work at the intersection of cultural practice and technological development.
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The Metaphorical Brain
An introduction to cybernetics as artificial intelligence and brain theory
Michael A. Arbib - 1972-01-01
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This book delves into the fascinating intersection of cybernetics, artificial intelligence, and brain theory. Written by Michael A. Arbib, this expertly crafted introduction is sure to intrigue anyone interested in the inner workings of the mind. Published in 1972, it is a timeless and thought-provoking read.
Genevieve Bell
2021-06-01T23:26:28.000Z
starting the day with @Plinz ... talking modernism, the mathematical rapture, and the delights of a good book covers .... as you do *waves from oz*      source
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Orality and Literacy
30th Anniversary Edition (New Accents)
Walter J. Ong - 2002-07-21 (first published in 1982)
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Explore the fascinating social effects of oral, written, printed, and electronic technologies and their impact on philosophy, theology, science, and literature with this classic work by Walter J. Ong. This thirtieth anniversary edition also includes two new exploratory essays by John Hartley, which contextualize Ong's work within recent intellectual history and display its continuing force in the ongoing study of the relationship between literature and media, psychology, education, and sociological thought.
Genevieve Bell
2020-12-19T00:45:55.000Z
@theasnow @maiagould @scarschwartz It is a book that has stuck with me since undergraduate reading list at @BrynMawrCollege #anthrogeek      source