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Medosch A.  1989.  Dona - Dicke Japaner können platzen. Phantastische Bibliothek.
Medosch A.  2010.  45 Revolutionen per Minute. Was tun: Figuren des Protests : Taktiken des Widerstands : ein Reader des Faestivals Basics, Medien-Kunst-Gesellschaft. :12-27.
Medosch A, Šmite R, Šmits R.  2011.  Networks and Sustainability. Acoustic Space. 10
Medosch A.  2005.  Roots Culture: Free Software Vibrations "inna Babylon". How Open is the Future? Economic, Social & Cultural Scenarios inspired by Free and Open Source Software..
Medosch A.  2010.  45 RPM.- 45 revoluçoes por minuto (historia da midia em alta velocidade). Mediações, Tecnologia e Espaço Público: Panorama Crítico da Arte em Mídias Móveis. :99-118. Abstract
Medosch A.  2004.  Not Just Another Wireless Utopia: Developing the Social Protocols of Free Networking. The Future of Computer Arts - and the history of the International Festival of Computer Arts, Maribor 1995 - 2004. :43-54. Abstract
Medosch A.  2006.  Meshing in the Future. Media mutandis: a NODE.London reader. :234-245.
Medosch A.  1995.  Flash B. Phantastische Bibliothek.
Medosch A.  2009.  Situating Nodes and Narratives: Hidden Histories/Street Radio. Node.London Reader II. 2:95-106.
Metcalf S.  1994.  Third Terminal. Unnatural - techno-theory for a contaminated culture.

Countdown to the millennium. The end or the beginning? Just as Capital's dream of exercising magical, dematerialised control reaches delirious levels – populations, comatosed in its immanent electronics, decorticated nervous systems wired to its terminals, sequences of instructions, error correcting codes, security systems, surveillance networks, flows of contradictory information pulsing electromagnetic waves of pleasure in consumption – a crisis point is reached: a terminal point both catastrophic and irresponsibly positive. Somewhere on the line the perverts have dropped out of the New World Order, begun to construct their own Virtual Machines, to program systems which may not exist, to jam systems already choked with information, feeding viral sub-routines back into Capital's master programmes, micro-errors in social programming bombarding the system with noise, absurdity, psychosis.

Mielo G.  2004.  WHY MCLUHAN'S STILL HOT AND COOL.. ETC: A Review of General Semantics. 61 Abstract
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