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Crowdsourced Data and the Fight Against Florida’s Sea Level Rise
Engaging the impacted community in one’s research offers many benefits when dealing with environmental issues. A report from USA’s ‘ground zero’ of climate change

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First, Take Everything Apart: An Interview with Eric Rosenthal
From toy radios to data solutions for interstellar voyages–– enter the world of the amazing, eclectic, vast world of an inveterate inventor, explorer and tinkerer.

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The Double Life of the Hypersubject
In a world with no narrative continuity, the existential dilemma of times past has turned into a series of clicks. What sort of hero can emerge from the eternal present of our feed?

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Stone Age, Bronze Age, Plastic Age: A Museum for our Future Relics
A video essay that imagines a future museum of the present that casts a critical eye on the way we live now

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Stephanie Koltun and Patrick Burke
The Extended Body Extended: McLuhan Reconsidered
McLuhan posited a universalized body. That might work in theory, but in the world, we are particular and diverse

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A Case for Clarity In the Age of Algorithmic Injustice
The country’s first attempt to develop a policy that addresses the true implications of algorithmic decision making

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To Improvise with a Machine: Composing for Interactive Dance
Trick it. Break it. Make it do nothing. Make it do something it’s not supposed to do.

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What You See May Not Be There: The State of the Subject Amid Pervasive Computer Vision
A critical look at how computer algorithms are increasingly altering our perception of truth

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The Temporary Expert: A Toolkit for Artist Activists
A suite of tools, perspectives and surprises for a research and evidence based artistic practice

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Heteronyms, Tulpas, and the Withering of Monolithic Identity
What if the idea of a singular identity—one brain, one POV—is a fiction? New tools may subvert this paradigm and expand the possibilities of who we could be in the world?