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Navigating Narratives as Networks
Douglass, Jeremy
Editor(s):
Currier, Kitty
Spatial Lightning Talks
(2014)
This video was recorded live at the annual Spatial Lightning Talks on February 25, 2014 at the Mosher Alumni House, UC Santa Barbara. Each speaker was allotted three minutes to present a topic related to
space
—
geographic or otherwise.
1 supplemental video
Multimedia
Experimental Game Spaces: virtual visions, architectures, and dimensions
Douglass, Jeremy
Editor(s):
Currier, Kitty
Spatial Lightning Talks
(2015)
This video was recorded live at the annual Spatial Lightning Talks on February 25, 2015 at the Mosher Alumni House, UC Santa Barbara. Each speaker was allotted three minutes to present a topic related to
space
—geographic or otherwise.
1 supplemental video
Article
"The Unfamiliar"
Raley, Rita
;
Douglass, Jeremy
;
Shoemaker, Tyler
;
Lazzara, Caterina
UC Santa Barbara Previously Published Works
(2015)
Book
Peer Reviewed
10 Print Chr$(205. 5+rnd(1)); : Goto 10
Montfort, Nick
;
Baudoin, Patsy
;
Bell, John
;
Bogost, Ian
;
Douglass, Jeremy
;
Marino, Mark C
;
Mateas, Michael
UC Santa Barbara Previously Published Works
(2014)
This book takes a single line of code -- the extremely concise BASIC program for the Commodore 64 inscribed in the title -- and uses it as a lens through which to consider the phenomenon of creative computing and the way computer programs ...
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