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Figures, text and other media included within this book may be under different copyright restrictions. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders and obtain permission to reproduce visual material used in this publication. The editors would be grateful if notified of any corrections that should be incorporated in future editions of this book. | Figures, text and other media included within this book may be under different copyright restrictions. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders and obtain permission to reproduce visual material used in this publication. The editors would be grateful if notified of any corrections that should be incorporated in future editions of this book. | ||
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The cover image is derived from Variable Geometry, an Open Source and cross-platform interpretation by Winnie Soon and Geoff Cox of the software app Multi by David Reinfurt. Multi updates the idea of the multiple from industrial production to the dynamics of the information age. Each cover presents an iteration of a possible 1,728 arrangements, each a face built from minimal typographic furniture, and from the same source code. [http://www.o-r-g.com/apps/multi o-r-g.com/apps/multi]<br> | The cover image is derived from Variable Geometry, an Open Source and cross-platform interpretation by Winnie Soon and Geoff Cox of the software app Multi by David Reinfurt. Multi updates the idea of the multiple from industrial production to the dynamics of the information age. Each cover presents an iteration of a possible 1,728 arrangements, each a face built from minimal typographic furniture, and from the same source code. [http://www.o-r-g.com/apps/multi o-r-g.com/apps/multi]<br> | ||
− | and [https://aesthetic-programming.net/pages/2-variable-geometry.html aesthetic-programming.net/pages/2-variable-geometry.html] | + | and [https://aesthetic-programming.net/pages/2-variable-geometry.html aesthetic-programming.net/<br>pages/2-variable-geometry.html] |
Revision as of 13:24, 23 August 2022
DATA browser 08
VOLUMETRIC REGIMES: Material cultures of quantified presence
Edited by Possible Bodies
volumetricregimes.xyz
Published by
Open Humanities Press 2022
Copyright 🄯 2022 the authors
This is an open access book, licensed under the Collective Conditions for Re-Use (CC4r). You are invited to copy, distribute, and transform the materials published under these conditions, which means to take the implications of (re-)use into account. Read more about the license at
constantvzw.org/wefts/cc4r.en.html
Figures, text and other media included within this book may be under different copyright restrictions. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders and obtain permission to reproduce visual material used in this publication. The editors would be grateful if notified of any corrections that should be incorporated in future editions of this book.
PDF freely available at
data-browser.net/db08.html
ISBN (print): 978-1-78542-116-7
ISBN (PDF): 978-1-78542-115-0
DATA browser series template
designed by Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey
Wiki-to-print development and F/LOSS redesign by Manetta Berends
Source files: git.vvvvvvaria.org/mb/
volumetric-regimes-book
The cover image is derived from Variable Geometry, an Open Source and cross-platform interpretation by Winnie Soon and Geoff Cox of the software app Multi by David Reinfurt. Multi updates the idea of the multiple from industrial production to the dynamics of the information age. Each cover presents an iteration of a possible 1,728 arrangements, each a face built from minimal typographic furniture, and from the same source code. o-r-g.com/apps/multi
and aesthetic-programming.net/
pages/2-variable-geometry.html