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Additional Readings
Brasseur, Lee. (2003). Visualizing technical information. New York: Baywood.
Bull, Michael. (2000). Sounding out the city: Personal stereos and the management of everyday life. New York, NY: Berg.
Bull, Michael. (2006). iPod. In Caroline A. Jones (Ed.), Sensorium: Embodied experience, technology, and contemporary art (pp. 156-158). Boston: MIT Press.
De Certeau, Michel. (1984). The practice of everyday life (Steven Rendall, Trans.) (2nd ed.). Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
Kostelnick, Charles, & Hassett, Michael. (2003). Shaping information: The rhetoric of visual conventions. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.
Tufte, Edward R. (1997). Visual explanations: Images and quantities, evidence and narrative. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press. |
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