Computational Culture Issue Two Computational Culture is an online open-access peer-reviewed journal of inter-disciplinary enquiry into the nature of cultural computational objects, practices, processes and structures. We are pleased to present the publication of the second issue of the journal including the following articles, comment and reviews. http://www.computationalculture.net/ Articles Robert W. Gehl & Sarah Bell, Heterogeneous Software Engineering: Garmisch 1968, Microsoft Vista, and a Methodology for Software Studies Annette Vee, Text, Speech, Machine: Metaphors for Computer Code in the Law Bernhard Rieder, What is in PageRank? A Historical and Conceptual Investigation of a Recursive Status Index Jennifer Gabrys, Sensing an Experimental Forest: Processing Environments and Distributing Relations Carlos Barreneche, The Order of Places: Code, Ontology and Visibility in Locative Media Shintaro Miyazaki, Algorhythmics: Understanding Micro-Temporality in Computational Cultures Comment Bernard Stiegler, Die Aufklärung in the Age of Philosophical Engineering Reviews Chiara Bernardi, Working Towards a Definition of the Philosophy of Software Kevin Hamilton, Cybernetic Revolutionaries: Technology and Politics in Allende's Chile “ “, Notes from the Digital Underground: Cyber Illegalism and the New Egoists Boris Ružić, Review of Networks Without a Cause: A Critique of Social Media Felix Stalder, The Googlization of Google Greg Elmer, Peer-to-Peer Protesting: Evading the Police Kettle
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