Reading List — Tim Rodenbröker
Tim Rodenbröker
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On this page I share a few of the texts that have influenced my thinking in the last years. I've decided to only display freely accessible online articles here, mostly circling around philosophy in design and creative work with computers. If you want to share an article with me, please do – my mail adress is feedback@timrodenbroeker.de.
A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden
Maggie Appleton
Computing and Sustainability
Hundred Rabbits
Critical Engineering Manifesto
Julian Oliver, Gordan Savičić, Danja Vasiliev
Designing Friction
Luna Maurer & Roel Wouters
Digital esthetics, environmental change and the subcultures of computer art
Viznut (Ville-Matias Heikkilä)
Efficiency vs. Effectiveness
What Happens When Design Ditches Big Tech?
It's Nice That
Floss and Art
Introduction
Aymeric Mansoux, Marloes de Valk
Gurus of Degrowth
Say Hello to the Ancient Cynics
MD Usher
How and Why I Stopped Buying New Laptops
Kris De Decker
In Defense of the Poor Image
Hito Steyerl
Learn to Code vs. Code to Learn
Creative Coding Beyond the Economic Imperative
Silvio Lorusso
Learning Creative Coding
Stig Møller Hansen
Lowtech Manifesto
Redundant Technology Initiative
My Website Is a Shifting House Next to a River of Knowledge
What Could Yours Be?
Laurel Schwulst
Permacomputing 101
Hundred Rabbits
Permacomputing Aesthetics
Ville-Matias Heikkilä
public class Graphic_Design implements Code { // Yes, but how? }
Stig Møller Hansen
Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle
Nirav Patel
The Unix Philosophy
Eric S. Raymond
”Western Melancholy“
How to Imagine Different Futures in the ”Real World“?
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