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Kirschenbaum (Finish)

Please write two agenda items.

Update, Apr 19: On his Mechanisms blog, Kirschenbaum issued an invitation to SHU students who have questions for him. I invite you to take him up on his offer, and post your agenda items on his book blog (if you wish).


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Kayla Sawyer said:

"Texts are 'produced and reproduced under specific social and institutional conditions, and hence every text, including those that may appear to be purely private, is a social text."

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/KaylaSawyer/2008/04/kirschenbaum-fi.html

Daniella Choynowski said:

http://blogs.setonhill.edu/DaniellaChoynowski/2008/04/traces_of_memory_1.html

and may I just say that I am being attacked by wasps in this computer lab right now

Jeremy Barrick said:

"The fundamental problem of communication is that of reproducing at one point either exactly or approximately a message selected at another point." (Shannon p,213)
My blog entry lies here:
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JeremyBarrick/2008/04/el336_kirschenbaumtext_messagi.html

ChrisU said:

"An electronic document is literally created anew each time it is accessed. (Kirschenbaum, Mechanisms 203)"


Trackback: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ChristopherUlicne/025463.html


"Agrippa reminds us that preservation is ultimately a social domain. (Kirschenbaum, Mechanisms 218)"


Trackback: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/ChristopherUlicne/025465.html

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