English Edition
Issue #20, Hacktive Community
Issue #21, Breaking the Rules
Issue #22, Facing Reality
Issue #23, Hacking the Air
Issue #24, Geek Girls
Issue #25, Media Interventionists
Issue #26, Disturbing the System
Issue #27, Copyright Guerrilla
Issue #28, Data Error
Issue #29, Digital China
Issue #30, Dangerous Games
Issue #31, Information Value
Issue #32, Machine Affection
Issue #33, Scripting Green
Issue #34, Fake'ology
Issue #35, Friends?
Issue #36, Time Deceptions
Issue #37, Common Spacing
Issue #38, p2p > f2f
Issue #39, Multiplied Identities
Issue #40, The Generative Unexpected
Issue #41, Addiction(s)
Issue #42, The Illegal Issue
Issue #43, Networked Tangibility
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