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Poster for The Indiscernible

This one is a bit long in the tooth by now, but I was proud of how it turned out. It was a one-day interdisciplinary conference put on by the AHCS Graduate Student Association; Brian Massumi keynoted.

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Twenty minutes you’ll wish you could get back.

Towards a discursive informatics from Neal Thomas on Vimeo. So back in late 2008 or early 2009, there was a competition circulating for students to envision the future of social computing. Given that I was knee-deep in a bunch of … Continue reading

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Differences in social computing

The 5th Annual SIG Social Informatics Research Symposium took place in Vancouver, BC back in 2009. It was a first chance for me to try out some of the dissertation research in public, and went okay given the usual disciplinary … Continue reading

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Imagining Citizenship: The Digital Literacies Symposium

Back in 2009 I had the pleasure of serving on a working group with Prof. Stuart Poyntz, in preparation for the SFU-sponsored Imagining Citizenship: The Digital Literacies Symposium. Our workshop was an overview of the relationship between youth media production, … Continue reading

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