Monthly Shaarli
September, 2017
Poetic Computation: Reader is an online-book about code as a form of poetry and aesthetic by Taeyoon Choi. Based on his lectures at the School for Poetic Computation, the book introduces the poetic aspects of computation and considers how engaging technology with this lens can lead to new political possibilities. In connecting modern computation to its historical antecedents, it problematises the fetishistic embrace of technology and presents a case for [radical/ongoing] intervention.
This list was originally a clone of stackoverflow - List of Freely Available Programming Books by George Stocker.
The list was moved to GitHub by Victor Felder for collaborative updating and maintenance. It grew to become one of the most popular repositories on Github, with over 80,000 stars, over 4000 commits, over 800 contributors, and over 20,000 forks.
The repo is now administered by the Free Ebook Foundation, a not-for-profit organization devoted to promoting the creation, distribution, archiving and sustainability of free ebooks. Donations to the Free Ebook Foundation are tax-deductible in the US.
Acteurs peu visibles, les designers ont donc un rôle déterminant sur nos vies. Mais travaillent-ils pour le bien de tous ? C’est la question posée par le documentaire « Ethics for Design », qui vient d’être mis en ligne gratuitement et sous licence Creative Commons.
L'intelligence selon Albert Jacquard, généticien et membre du Comité consultatif national d'éthique.
A book of poetry by French writer Guillaume Apollinaire, noted for its use of “caligrams” in which typeface and arrangement of words on the page add to the meaning of the compositions. In this way, the collection can be seen as a contribution to the tradition of concrete or visual poetry.
Thomas Parisot a récemment présenté son expérience d’écriture de son livre sur Node.js : basé sur l’interopérabilité et le versionnement, via l’utilisation d’AsciiDoc et de GitHub, ce processus ouvre de nombreuses perspectives pour les chaînes d’édition.
Blog qui archive les expériences dans les domaines de l'art et du design qui explorent les relations entre l'édition et la technologie numérique.
David Larlet écrit un article où il fait des parallèles entre Gilbert Simondon et le web ou le logiciel libre.