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Communicable Disease: Towards a Political Ontology of the Computer Virus

Jason Lipshin, Author

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2-10: point two, endnotes

[1] Qtd. in Eugene Thacker, "Biomedia," in Critical Terms for Media Studies. Ed. W.J.T. Mitchell and Mark B.N. Hansen, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010, p.122.

[2] Qtd. in Bruce Clarke, "Information," in
Critical Terms for Media Studies, p.165.

[3] W.J.T. Mitchell and Mark B.N. Hansen, "Introduction," in
Critical Terms for Media Studies, p. xi.

[4] Thacker, p.117.


[5] See N. Katherine Hayles, "Intermediation and the Regime of Computation," in
My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.

[6] Hayles, "Cybernetics," in
Critical Terms for Media Studies, p.146

[7] Ibid., p.146.


[8] Thacker, "Biomedia," p. 120.


[9] Ibid., p.120.


[10] Galloway,
Protocol, pp.110-115.

[11] Thacker, p.122.


[12] Ibid., p.123.


[13] Here I am referring to the more traditional and ubiquitous brand of media studies which Geert Lovink has denounced as "vapor theory" and which Horn's more flexible concept of media reacts against.


[14] Jussi Parikka, "Copy," in
Software Studies: A Lexicon. Ed. Matthew Fuller. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008, p.70.

[15] Parikka, p.74.


[16] Bill Brown, "Materiality" in
Critical Terms for Media Studies, p.51.

[17] Ibid., p.53.


[18] Parikka, p.72.


[19] Brown, p.55.


[20] Parikka,
Digital Contagions, p.246.

[21] Brown, p.54.


[22] Ibid., p.52.


[23]
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, "On Software: Or the Persistance of Visual Knowledge," JSTOR: Grey Room, No. 18 (Winter, 2004), pp. 26-51. Web. 29 June 2010.  

[24] Chun,
Control and Freedom: Power and Paranoia in the Age of Fiber Optics.  Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2008, pp. 3-4.   

[25] Brown, p.54.

[26] Marco Deseriis, "Text Virus," in
Software Studies: A Lexicon, p.252.
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