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Posts Tagged: bias

Deep Search ll: Panel 3, Rent and Bias

By Shirley Niemans, June 26, 2010

Panel 3: Rent and Bias After dwelling in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth century in the morning panels, Felix Stalder comments that the program’s strict chronological order will now lead us into the twenty-first century. Keeping the metaphor of the map and the mapmaker alive, the next two speakers will talk about the politics and [...]

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