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Command Lines: Margaret Hamilton & the Core Memory Weavers: The Women Who Put Man on the Moon
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740154
Command Lines: Why Software? A Keynote Conversation
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740148
Command Lines: Performing Identity and Embedding Bias
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740157
Command Lines: Technologies of Centralization and Conformity
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740152
Command Lines: Visualization, Simulation, and Presentation
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740156
Command Lines: Power, Affect and Identity in Networked Interactions
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740149
Command Lines: The Fiction of Neutral Tools
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740151
Command Lines: Tools, Techniques and Communities: Oral History in Software History
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740155
Command Lines: Digital Labor and its Discontents
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740150
Command Lines: ‘Better’ Connections, ‘Best’ Designs
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740158
Command Lines: Marginalization, Opportunity, and Prestige in Tech Work
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740160
Command Lines: The Social Construction of Software
Moving image, 2017-03-18
102740153
Command Lines: Material Culture and Archival Practice
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740159
Command Lines: Networking History Roundtable: The Net is Eating Software
Society for the History of Technology
Moving image, 2017-03-19
102740147