Ideas for the MadLab Library…

MadLab has a book budget, and we want your help in deciding what we should stock – please leave your recommendations and suggestions in the comments!

While we could think about the flavour-of-the-month twitter guides, we’re more interested in classic and more rounded tomes; our initial thoughts include

If there are publications you’re interested in or think the community would benefit from, feel free to suggest them too! Here’s a few we think are interesting – what’s your thoughts?



7 Responses to “Ideas for the MadLab Library…”

  1. Narrenschiff says:

    Jon Bentley’s “Programming Pearls”
    Richard G. Lyons”Understanding Digital Signal Processing”
    Maybe all 3.x volumes of “The Art of Computer Programming” by you-know-who
    Some hard copies of catalogues like RS, Farnell, McMaster-Carr.

    Good call on Horowitz; I’m totally queer for that book.

  2. For a Practical Avant-Garde by Dushko Petrovich
    OuLiPo Compendium by Harry Matthews et al
    The Penguin Book of the Beats – Kerouac et al
    An intimate history of humanity – Theodore Zeldin
    Straw Dogs – John Gray
    The Field of Cultural Production: Essays on Art and Literature (Paperback)by Pierre Bourdieu
    One way street and other writings – Walter Benjamin
    Hackers by Steven Levy
    Interviews with Francis Bacon by David Sylvester
    Conjunctions Magazine
    The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction by Peter Freese and Charles B. Harris

  3. Alan Holding says:

    Everyware by Adam Greenfield: http://www.studies-observations.com/everyware/
    Emergence by Steve Johnson (Manchester is in it!): http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684868768/stevenberlinj-20
    Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television by Jerry Mander (bit old now and maybe out of date but worth a read and changed my thinking about a few things): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Arguments_for_the_Elimination_of_Television
    The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring: http://bit.ly/2WJdFo
    Zero – The Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Charles Seife: http://www.users.cloud9.net/~cgseife/zero.html
    The Story of Commodore: A company on the edge by Brian Bagnall (Apple revisionists beware!): http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0973864907/ref=ox_ya_oh_product
    A Computer Called LEO by Georgina Ferry: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Computer-Called-LEO-Worlds-Office/dp/tags-on-product/1841151866
    The Art of Looking Sideways by Alan Fletcher: http://www.design-bookshelf.com/Design/sideways.html
    The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce: http://www.amazon.com/Devils-Dictionary-Ambrose-Bierce/dp/0195126270
    Think that’ll do for starters. :)

  4. admin says:

    Some great ideas here guys.

    CreativeConcern suggested some Tom Paine (Rights of Man, Common Sense).

    Good call on the Benjamin, Adrian.

  5. Rachael says:

    ooh -

    For subscriptions, can you add

    Broadcast
    Private Eye
    & The Economist

    Please, ta!

  6. Asa says:

    The rather excellent Mr. Guy Hilton also supplied this list: http://is.gd/5bM9L

  7. Nigel Burke says:

    The entire Workshop Practice series. No doubt.
    Adhesives, sheet metal work, casting, lathes, motors, brazing, welding, the lot.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Workshop-Practice-Series-1-25/lm/R1DE7XKEI9KTQ9

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