Sarah, I am interested in the experience of time among users, but also in the effects of the internet on time more broadly. Paul Virilio does seem the obvious choice but surely there are others? Abi Quoting Sarah Robbins <intellagirl@gmail.com>:
Abigail: "Time" in what respect? perceptions of passing time? immediacy? please explain. Sarah
On 12/7/06, Abigail Groves <a.groves@student.unsw.edu.au> wrote:
Hi all, I am writing about the internet and its effects on time. I was wondering if anyone could suggest some readings on this topic?
Thanks,
Abigail Groves
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