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Project blog – Artcasting
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Design futures for artcasting. September 21, 2016. Written by Chris Speed. In March 2016, I presented artcasting at the creative circles meetup at Codebase (an Edinburgh-based technology incubator), and spoke to developers and other attendees about alternative models for artcasting. Through a series of conversations with members of tech start-ups, I highlighted the technical principles of the application, and used its current manifestation as an instance of […]. Artcasting project key findings. This gues...
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Kami Vaniea
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Informatics Forum 5.23. Kvaniea [at] inf.ed.ac.uk. I am currently a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. I am a member of the Institute for Language Cognition and Computation. I am also associated with the Laboratory for Foundations for Computer Science. Where the majority of the Computer Security faculty are located along with the Security and Privacy. Group I also work with Design Informatics. To bring design into my security and privacy work.
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About | entretags
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I'm Larissa Pschetz an interaction designer and researcher interested in electronics, data stories and temporal design. I’m an interaction designer and researcher based in the Design Informatics. Team at the University of Edinburgh. I recently completed a Microsoft-funded PhD, where I investigated the role of design in shaping rhythms and social perceptions of time. The research was supervised by Chris Speed,. Larissa [ at ] entretags.de. Research Space 3.17. EH1 2LE Edinburgh, UK.
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drifts through debris | ~ in the fields
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Draws attention to the growing problem of oceanic plastic pollution. Fourteen filmed dance loops are presented within an hands-on wheel of steel, back projection and driftwood. Two dancers as well as a writer were shown pictures of birds, seals and turtles being effected by plastic debris drifting through the oceans. They responded with very different choreographies to the theme. In the fields’. Drifts through debris, Photo: Chris Scott. The video and sound recording equipment was kindly provided by.
datablog.is.ed.ac.uk
Data Science | Research Data Blog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Data Science. Data Carpentry and Software Carpentry workshops. August 25, 2016. The Research Data Service hosted back to back 2-day workshops in the Main Library this week, run by the Software Sustainability Institute. SSI) to train University of Edinburgh researchers in basic data science and research computing skills. Learners at Data Carpentry workshop. Martin Callaghan, University of Leeds, introduces goals of Data Carpentry workshop.
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Introducing hermeneutics to an architectural audience | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
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Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Introducing hermeneutics to an architectural audience. Posted by Richard Coyne. May 9, 2015. Hermeneutics is of course simply the study of interpretation — what interpretation is, and how it works. But to study. For example — and be prepared to learn a few words of German and Greek. This constraint imposed by a canon and language presents as a possible “hermeneutical...
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Nature into the city | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/02/21/nature-into-the-city
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Nature into the city. Posted by Richard Coyne. February 21, 2015. Parks, gardens, tree-lined streets, balconies, atria, glasshouses, allotments, bird feeders, green walls, nature reserves, aviaries, zoos: these are amongst the most obvious ways that planners, designers and citizens bring nature into the city. Cultural studies theorist Michael Atkinson traces the history of...
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Windowphilia | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
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Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Posted by Richard Coyne. January 31, 2015. Windowphilia is a fondness for windows — or. Fenestraphilia, or parathyrophilia. A Google search doesn’t reveal much about either term, but. Is in common usage, and in the OED. I’ve been reading the book by Sue Thomas called. Technobiophilia: Nature and Cyberspace. Hasn’t yet made it to the OED.). Thomas outlines Stephen and Rache...
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Indexcess | Reflections on Technology, Media & Culture
https://richardcoyne.com/2015/08/08/indexcess
Reflections on Technology, Media and Culture. Search this site with Google. Browse by image (Pinterest). List all posts on this site. Posted by Richard Coyne. August 8, 2015. Is the space you are in when unable to stop indexing your manuscript. There’s always another word to include. The start of the process is known as. When the cataloguing of your ideas presents as an exciting challenge. Near the end you reach. Is when you are doing it on a train.) Here’s an incomplete sample. The enormous fly wheel.
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