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The Royal School of Needlework teaches hand embroidery to the
highest standard, developing techniques in new and innovative ways.
This series of Essential Stitch Guides provides expert tuition on a
variety of techniques. In this guide to blackwork, Graduate
Apprentice and tutor, Becky Hogg, shows how to develop many
different patterns from the basic blackwork stitches, using
detailed instructions and beautiful examples of traditional and
contemporary embroideries. There is a fascinating look at the
history of blackwork, a guide to the materials needed, and then a
detailed look at the stitches used. These are then developed into a
huge variety of beautiful patterns, and finally there is a guide to
varying the look of these patterns through the use of different
shading techniques. There are inspiring embroideries throughout the
book, both historical pieces and contemporary works by the author
and other RSN apprentices.
Barefoot into Cyberspace is an inside account of radical hacker
culture and the forces that shape it, told in the year WikiLeaks
took subversive geek politics into the mainstream. Including some
of the earliest on-record material with Julian Assange you are
likely to read, Barefoot Into Cyberspace is the ultimate guided
tour of the hopes and ideals that are increasingly shaping world
events. Beginning at the Chaos Communications Congress of December
2009, where WikiLeaks' Julian Assange and Daniel Domscheit-Berg
first presented their world-changing plans to a select audience of
the planet's most skilful and motivated hackers, Barefoot Into
Cyberspace interweaves an insider's take on the drama that ensued
with a thoughtful mix of personal reflections and conversations
with key figures in the community aimed at testing the hopes and
dreams of the early internet pioneers against the realities of the
web today. Will the internet make us more free? Or will the flood
of information that courses across its networks only serve to
enslave us to powerful interests that are emerging online? How will
the institutions of the old world - politics, the media,
corporations - affect the hackers' dream for a new world populated
not by passive consumers but by active participants? And can we
ever live up to their vision of technology's, and its users',
potential?
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