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The cover shows signs of aging, such as yellowing and scratches. The inside is clean. Price: 1400 yen (excluding tax) From the official website: CODE / Commons / Software ——Principles and Rights of Creation Art as Algorithm Hiroki Yamagata Exe.cut[up]able statements: ——Code Surfacing into the User Interface Florian Cramer / Kenichiro Omiya [Translator] Programming Media Casey Reas / Koichiro Eto [Translator] Let's Not Call It Art —— Ars Electronica 2003 "CODE" Lev Manovich / Masato Shirai [Translator] Can Software Be Art? —— Ars Electronica 2003 "CODE" Report Naoki Tokui Programming and Performance —— The Birth of Collective Virtuoso Akihiro Kubota Are All of My Friends' Friends Also My Friends? —— Semantic Web and Weblogs Akihiro Utada [Conceptual History of CODE / Commons / Software] Capitalism Supported Democratically —— "CODE" and "Commons" and Creative Kensuke Suzuki Environment and Ownership —— Coase, Hardin, and "Commons" Hiroyuki Kojima Turing Test and Dialogue Algorithm Hiroto Hosoma Passages and Walter Benjamin Hiroyuki Yamaguchi "Anti-Software" —— Kittler's Discourse Analysis, or About Pink Floyd Akio Kitada Machines and Gilles Deleuze Yoshiyuki Koizumi The Open Work and Umberto Eco Motoharu Shinohara Why is the Alan Smithee Version of "It's Alright to Laugh" so Obscene, Beautiful, and Funny? Taro Igarashi
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