A small link list around a thing I keep circling without wanting to name too early: paper as an operative surface.
- Markus Krajewski: Paper Machines: About Cards & Catalogs, 1548 to 1929
- Sybille Krämer, ed.: Schriftbildlichkeit: Wahrnehmbarkeit, Materialität und Operativität von Notationen
- Sybille Krämer: “Operationsraum Schrift”
- Johanna Drucker: Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production
- Ursula Klein: Experiments, Models, Paper Tools: Cultures of Organic Chemistry in the Nineteenth Century
- Ann M. Blair: Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information before the Modern Age
- Ann M. Blair: “Note Taking as an Art of Transmission”
- Frederic L. Holmes, Jürgen Renn, and Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, eds.: Reworking the Bench: Research Notebooks in the History of Science
- Frederik Stjernfelt: Diagrammatology: An Investigation on the Borderlines of Phenomenology, Ontology, and Semiotics
- Daniel Rosenberg and Anthony Grafton: Cartographies of Time: A History of the Timeline
Quelle: Code & Canvas