Communication

Contemporary communication puts us not only in conversation with one another but also with our machinery. Machine communication-to communicate not just via but also with machines-is therefore the focus of this volume. Diving into digital communications history, Finn Brunton brings to the fore the al...

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Other Authors: Bialski, Paula (Editor), Brunton, Finn (Editor), Bunz, Mercedes (Editor)
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Published: meson press 2019
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