Books, articles, essays, and pamphlets that explore how the internet could have been and still could be otherwise and that explore networks before the internet:
- Other Networks: A Radical Technology Sourcebook (Anthology Editions, forthcoming 2024; table of contents available here)
- “How To Read a Network,” The Digital Reading Condition. Eds. Maria Engberg, Iben Have, Birgitte Pedersen. London: Routledge, 2022
- “The Net Has Never Been Neutral,” August 2021
- “Alternative Internets and Their Lost Histories,” Los Angeles Review of Books. April 2021
- “‘Did We Dream Enough?’ THE THING BBS As An Experiment in Social-Cyber Sculpture,” Rhizome. New York City, NY. December 2020
- “Anarchive as Technique | The Media Archaeology Lab’s OLPC Mesh Network Project,” The International Journal of Digital Humanities (April 2019): 1-12
- “What’s Wrong With the Internet and How We Can Fix It: An Interview with Internet Pioneer John Day,” Ctrl-Z: New Media Philosophy 5 (December 2015)
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