Bibliography

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Since I am always compiling lists of books and articles for imaginary lectures and classes that I will never teach, I decided I should take a moment to start a sort of Bibliography of my thought processes.

I will be adding to this as time permits:

  • “The Production of Space”, Henri Lefebvre.
  • “Rhythmanalysis”,Henri Lefebvre.
  • “Collecting Contemporary”,
  • “A Thousand Plateaus”, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
  • “1000 Years of Non-Linear History”, Manuel DeLanda.
  • “Invisible Cities”, Italo Calvino.
  • “On Truth and Lying in a Non-Moral Sense”, Friedrich Nietzche
  • “Hardware Hacking: Handmade Electronic Music”, Nic Collins
  • “The History of Sexuality”, Michel Foucault
  • “Six Memos for the Next Millenium”,Italo Calvino
  • “Tractatus Logico-Philisophicus”, Ludwig Wittgensteing
  • “The Question Concerning Technology”, Martin Heidegger
  • “A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity”,Manuel Delanda.

AVR-HID

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Mark T. Marshall at McGill University has a design for an HID device based on the ATMega16 chip. He calls this device AVR-HID and has provided the source code and schematic for anyone who is interested in using his design as a sensor interface for interactive media. The code is adapted from the AVR-USB code from Objective Development. He is also currently working on a cheaper version based on the ATTiny26 (my favorite chip). I’m looking forward to seeing how he manages to squeeze all that code onto the 2kb of program memory.

the AVR-HID schematic