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If we compare with radio amateurs and pirate radio, I wonder why there's relatively little experimentation with the Hertzian tales (Dunne) kind of wirelessness and wireless networks? Is it because it is harder to get into, work with, make sense than e.g. radio? And can we learn anything from the media ecologies of radio amateurs and pirate radio? | If we compare with radio amateurs and pirate radio, I wonder why there's relatively little experimentation with the Hertzian tales (Dunne) kind of wirelessness and wireless networks? Is it because it is harder to get into, work with, make sense than e.g. radio? And can we learn anything from the media ecologies of radio amateurs and pirate radio? | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 31 January 2024
If we compare with radio amateurs and pirate radio, I wonder why there's relatively little experimentation with the Hertzian tales (Dunne) kind of wirelessness and wireless networks? Is it because it is harder to get into, work with, make sense than e.g. radio? And can we learn anything from the media ecologies of radio amateurs and pirate radio?