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Give Me My Data: A Facebook Application Inspired by the Stasi Files Controversy, talk at DAAD Meeting in Dresden, Germany
Giving a talk today in Dresden, Germany titled, “Give Me My Data: A Facebook Application Inspired by the Stasi Files Controversy.” Here is the abstract. During the final days of the German Democratic Republic (or GDR) it became evident that the Ministry for State Security (more popularly known as the “Stasi”) was destroying incriminating evidence […]
Give Me My Data business cards
One of my visualizations on the front. More info […]
Recycling conference catalogs
I found a great (re)use for leftover conference catalogs. […]
Corporate aura
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google Inc., at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, February 16, 2011 […]
Review: Memoirs of a Spymaster by Markus Wolf and Anne McElvoy
This is a review for the 1997 autobiography of Markus Wolf, the former head of East Germany’s foreign intelligence department. Wolf’s story begins with a fascinating personal history, particularly, regarding his father who was a communist and their exile from Nazi Germany in Moscow. After the end of WWII and the downfall of the Third […]
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Cross-Disciplinary Productions
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the founding of UCSD, the Division of Arts and Humanities is hosting an exhibition celebrating the artistic identity of the Visual Arts Department, running from March 4 through June 6, 2011. Cross-Disciplinary Productions is curated by Tatiana Sizonenko, a PhD Candidate in Art History. The exhibition will present […]
VIDEOGUD 2011
VIDEOGUD SPRING 2011 Kultur i länet Uppsala, Sweden A collaboration between the county councils of Gävleborg, Uppsala, and Dalarna to show video art in public places – for example in libraries, schools and hospitals. Arts Gävleborg – Video Room Theme The theme for this spring’s movies is the human relationship with the city and countryside. […]
Through A Glass Darkly (full version)
In February Through A Glass Darkly will be shown at 16 different public locations (libraries, hospitals and community halls) in Sweden. More details to follow. In the meantime, I just posted the full version online. Enjoy. […]
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