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"comment": "Created page with \"== Friedrich von Knaus, writing machines == Programmable machine: * https://www.technischesmuseum.at/tmw-zine/ki-zine/schreiben_wie_von_selbst * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLUoDSNDj4U Von Knaus became a Catholic in 1754; see page 21 of his Schribmaschine From Computer Timeline website: During his show in front of Emperor Franz I, on 4 October 1760, the\u00a0Writer\u00a0of von Knaus filled the Emperor and the entire Court with wonder, by writing under his eyes the follo...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Romano, Frank. ''Machine Writing and Typesetting: The story of Sholes and Mergenthaler and the invention of the typewriter and the linotype.'' GAMA, 1986. Sholes, printer and owner of newspapers \u201cIt was usual for newspapers to conduct a job printing department for additional income and, one year, the compositors on Sholes\u2019 newspaper went on strike. This so angered Sholes that he gave serious thought to typesetting by machine. Being a tinkerer at heart, he built m...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Frankel, Nicholas. ''Masking the Text: Essays on Literature and Mediation in the 1890s.'' Rivendale Press, 2009. == Intro == For considered in terms of its artistic productions, the 1890s was singularly preoccupied with \"masking\" its texts. \"Small details of dress\" are apparent on even some of the most prosaic productions of the decade \u2014 a decade when virtually no British book came to market without at least some pretensions to embody a designed or \"decorated\" entity...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Schleck, Julia. ''Dirty Knowledge: Academic Freedom in the Age of Neoliberalism.'' University of Nebraska Press, 2022. == Prologue == \u2026the clamor raised during such incidents has helped to obscure a true crisis in protected speech on university campuses\u2014the profound loss of the protections designated by the term academic freedom, protections which were designed to defend the integrity of the knowledge produced and transmitted by university professors. This crisis i...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Thoburn, Nicholas. ''Anti-Book'' (2016) Exploiting this function, Amazon Noir comprised a software script that would obtain a book\u2019s entire text via repeated searches, substituting the last words of one search for the first words of the next. x Amazon Noir served to articulate the inequity of the privatization of the nonscarce resource of digital text, while taking advantage of the means by which the technological affordances of digital text are mobilized to excite...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Poovey, Mary. ''Genres of the Credit Economy: Mediating Value in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century Britain.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. \u2026it was not until Literature was declared to be a different kind of imaginative writing that a secular model of value completely at odds with the market model was articulated. When this occurred, Literary writing gave up its claim to be valuable in the old sense, precisely by insisting that it was more valuable in a...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Hacking, Ian. ''The Taming of Chance.'' Cambridge University Press, 1990. During the nineteenth century it became possible to see that the world might be regular and yet not subject to universal laws of nature. A space was cleared for chance. Page 14 Something else was pervasive and every- body came to know about it: the enumeration of people and their habits. Society became statistical. Page 14 A new type of law came into being, analogous to the laws of nature, bu...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"Bryan-Wilson, Julia. Fray: Art + Textile Politics. University of Chicago Press, 2017. == Introduction == What does it mean to imagine the sewing needle as a dangerous tool and to envision female collective textile making as a process that might upend conventions, threaten state structures, or wreak political havoc? An article on the Republican Party national field director Maxene Fernstrom from 1981 recounts that \u201cshe turns heads when she bursts into a room wearing...\""
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