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Hacking can refer to radical computer programming, but it’s also a term with a wider reach. For our purposes, a hacker is “an inventive type, someone creative and unconventional, a person who sees doors where others see walls or builds bridges that others thought were planks on which to walk into shark-filled seas." In this course we explore hacking itself and the modes of cultural meaning production that arise from it. This list is how everyone involved with the course -- students, faculty, guest lecturers, folks with special skills, volunteer mentors -- keep in touch.
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