Comments on: Digging into Tennis for Two ./tennis/ University of Victoria Thu, 09 Mar 2017 16:15:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: 1958 - Tennis for Two | Pearltrees ./tennis/#comment-221 Sun, 20 Nov 2016 18:36:53 +0000 ./?p=3306#comment-221 […] à l'aide d'un oscilloscope et d'un ordinateur analogique. Tennis for Two. MLab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Digging into Tennis for Two. I’ve recently been conducting research for the “Kits for Cultural History” project, focusing […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Kits for Cultural History ./tennis/#comment-184 Wed, 12 Nov 2014 18:51:03 +0000 ./?p=3306#comment-184 […] kits: an early wearables kit (on late 19th-century electric jewellery by Gustave Trouvé), an early video games kit (on William Higinbotham’s Tennis for Two), and an early wire recorder kit. During 2014-15, […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Publish This Kit (Part II) ./tennis/#comment-104 Tue, 20 May 2014 17:10:05 +0000 ./?p=3306#comment-104 […] still enabling audiences to practically reconstruct historical experiments (e.g., by Trouvé and Higinbotham). If the kits are about scholarly engagement through the processes of building and reconstructing […]

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By: Maker Lab in the Humanities » University of Victoria » Packaging Design and Material History ./tennis/#comment-101 Tue, 20 May 2014 17:02:59 +0000 ./?p=3306#comment-101 […] working on the design for both our “Tennis for Two” and “Early Wearables” kits, several of us in the lab have been considering how the […]

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