The Architectural League announces that the third in its nine-part series of pamphlets exploring the implications of ubiquitous computing for architecture and urbanism is now available. A special double issue on the theme Situated Advocacy, featuring the essays: "Community Wireless Networks as Situated Advocacy," by Laura Forlano and Dharma Dailey, and "Suspicious Images, Latent Interfaces," by Benjamin Bratton and Natalie Jeremijenko. Available through lulu.com or for free download here.
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