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๐Ÿ‘‹ Welcome

Hey everyone, welcome back to another edition of our newsletter ใ„Ÿ(โ‰งโ—‡โ‰ฆ)ใ„

We have some exciting news to share -- we are putting together a new ConceptNULL website, which will hopefully be ready by the end of this month. It will not only serve as an environment to share and document the activities of our organisation, but also as a co-publishing platform for archiving new media related activies happening on our little island!

As mentioned before, we hope to share more on it soon; going into more detail about the vision for this platform, and more broadly, Concept NULL as an organisation, as we begin to grow!

Thank you for all of your support, and we hope you enjoy this letter and as always we encourage feedback or any general communication through out e-mail at [email protected]

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Summer 2024 reading from MIT

MIT

MIT faculty and staff authors have published a plethora of books, chapters, and other literary contributions in the past year. The following titles represent some of their works published in the past 12 months. In addition to links for each book from its publisher, the MIT Libraries has compiled a helpful list of the titles held in its collections.

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How Tall is the Internet?

Lai Yi Ohlsen

Lai Yi Ohlsenโ€™s essay ยซHow Tall is the Internet?ยป explores the complexities of measuring the internetโ€™s performance and accessibility. It delves into methodologies, the subjective nature of metrics, and the socio-political implications of digital divides and internet shutdowns.

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