digital media form
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Read More: Networks with a Cause: Critical Lovink
“Forget the browser: real-time is the new crack.” (this and all following quotes by Geert Lovink) Next up on my private pursuit of the longue durree, the slow form of…
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Read More: Hello Avatar! by Beth Coleman
Now that it’s summer, I can read from that precarious pile of books on my desk. First up, Hello Avatar! There is much to recommend here, but let me begin…
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Read More: FemTechNet Invitation: Please Spread
I am hereby inviting you to a global project to activate networks of feminist artists and scholars of science and technology. Working with Anne Balsamo (at USC), and many others,…
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Read More: Teaching and Learning as Making
I will be beginning my talk for the Re:Humanities, an undergraduate conference on Digital Humanities run by students at Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr and Haverford, with these observations. There are certainly…
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Read More: A Trip to Boring
So, I’m sitting in my living room with Hugo on our relatively small but impressively flat new monitor, and my twelve-year old son comments, a minute or two in, that…
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Read More: Out in Public
I was driving home from the opening of Natalie Bookchin‘s amazing multi channel video installation, Now he’s out in public and everyone can see with fellow “video artists” Rachel Mayeri…
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Read More: Comments as Writing
My course, Learning from YouTube, advertises that all class assignments take the shape of YouTube videos or comments, hence pushing and challenging both the constraints of web 2.0’s platforms for…
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Read More: YouTube 2012
Yesterday I began my fourth incarnation of Learning From YouTube. Welcome class of 2012! Since I began the project in 2007, there are quite a few differences for both YouTube…
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Read More: Context is Politics: Reflections on FOL 2
The second offering of my Online Feminist Spaces class ended this Monday. In the meantime, I’m in the early stages of building the website that hopes to address concerns and…
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Read More: Scholar/Performers and Academic “Talks”
My Fall Road Show has been a fruitful opportunity to play out, in person, many of the issues of concern for my Online Feminist Spaces project: namely my interest in…