Jason Brown is an cultural tinker, ambient performer, and grey-hat historian who’s spent the last two decades lecturing about the paranoid nature of our memory technologies. He is an instructional technologist at Pomona College and the janitor of a basement in Chinatown, Los Angeles.
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The Invisible Playground: Phone Phreaking and the Criminalization of Curiosity
ON SOME NIGHTS in the early 1980s, the pauses between certain busy signals in Southern California were filled with a gibbering ...
