|aSimulation and its discontents /|cSherry Turkle ; with additional essays by William J. Clancey ... [et al.].
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|gThe|rSherry Turkle --|rWilliam J. Clancey|rStefan Helmreich --|rNatasha Myers.|tSimulation and its discontents /|tWhat does simulation want? --|tview from the 1980s --|tdesign and science at the millennium --|tNew ways of knowing/New ways of forgetting --|tSites of simulation: case studies --|tOuter space and undersea --|tBecoming a rover /|tIntimate sensing /|tBuildings and biology --|tPerforming the protein fold /