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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 118. Chapters: Julian Assange, Robert W. McChesney, Marshall McLuhan, Bracha L. Ettinger, Camille Paglia, Edward Bernays, Joseph Nechvatal, Fred Forest, Willoughby Sharp, Neil Postman, Guy Debord, Joseph Kosuth, Jack Goody, Nam June Paik, Masahiro Morioka, Paul Levinson, Artmedia, Joe Trippi, Walter J. Ong, Oliver Grau, Sherry Turkle, Mario Costa (philosopher), Edmond Couchot, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Lev Manovich, Maurizio Bolognini, Siegfried Zielinski, David Gauntlett, Henry Flynt, Leo Braudy, Genco Gulan, James W. Carey, Jussi Parikka, Dallas Walker Smythe, Dan Caspi, John David Ebert, Nancy Baym, Kalle Lasn, Sarah Thornton, The Thing (art project), Aleksandr Viktorovich Fyodorov, Dick Higgins, Thomas O'Regan, Tony Schwartz (sound archivist), Carlos Ginzburg, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Armand Mattelart, John Fiske (media scholar), Bernard Miege, Brian Massumi, Edward A. Shanken, Ignacio Ramonet, Rammellzee, Elihu Katz, Sarah Cook (curator), Mercedes Bunz, Pierre Restany, Harley Parker, Ellen Wartella, Donald F. Roberts, Jack Burnham, Gene Youngblood, Jing Wang, Toby Miller, Eugene Thacker, Stuart Ewen, Erin Manning (theorist), Christiane Paul (curator), Jay David Bolter, Shane Tilton, Mark Poster, Midori Suzuki (educator), Char Davies, Margot Lovejoy, Brigitte L. Nacos, Charlie Gere, Arthur Kroker, Lelia Green, Laura Kipnis, Dick Hebdige, Dominic Pettman, David A. Bailey, Byung-Chul Han, David Gunkel, Patti Valkenburg, Martin Rimm, Juliet Schor, Catherine Perret, James Halloran. Excerpt: Julian Paul Assange (; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, activist, publisher and journalist. He is best known as the editor-in-chief and founder of WikiLeaks, which publishes submissions of secret information, news leaks and classified media from anonymous news sources and whistleblowers. Assange was a hacker as a...