James Bridle explains his project. He writes that history is not "a set of facts, but ... a process, and one in which,
whether we agree or not with the writers, our own opinions and biases
are always to be challenged":
This particular book—or rather, set of books—is every edit made to a single Wikipedia article, The Iraq
during the five years between the article's inception in December
and November 2009, a total of 12,000 changes and almost 7,000 pages.
It amounts to twelve...
Published on September 08, 2010 06:02