WSIS 'in turmoil'. The latest edition of the GILC bulletin has a report on continued controversy around the upcoming World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). [funferal] ——- wish this was new
Read MoreEducause releases 2002 Core Data Survey (IT in Higher Ed). http://www.educause.edu/coredata/reports/2002/ Actual Educause members will have seen this ages ago, but for the rest of us, the latest summary of their survey of trends in IT in post-secondary has just been released. Things I found to be of interest: [EdTechPost] —— this is the data […]
Read MoreYesterday, afternoon i went to see the Histories panel at the < a href="http://aoir.org/2003">aoir conference. The papers were interesting, the net years papers was intriguing, i'm wondering about capital times…. if every year is 7 years of amnesiac passings on the net, then the hypertemporal perspective becomes hyperpolitical, it would be good to tie virilio […]
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Read Morewell so far the conference has been excellent, I've given my ethics presentation, which was well accepted, we had alot of interesting people at the ethics workshop including some interesting thoughts on some of the implications of the canadian research experience. I gave my presentation internet environment as work environment. My co-panellists were Gina Neff […]
Read Morei posted this once before. pathe is putting their whole news archive on the web. this is quite a few photos…
Read MoreSo now I'm in Toronto, at the hilton. wee. No bank wanted to give me money until finally walked through the rain to the canadian trust where i finally found a machine that took my card, but it said i had no money too, strange…. well we'll see if i'm in the poor house or […]
Read MoreNew Directions in Humanities Computing (Film at 11). Complete streaming video (and a very nice presentation too) of a round table on “New Directions in Humanities Computing” from the 2002 ALLC/ACH conference in TŸbingen, Germany. Speakers include David Robey, L‡szl— Hunyadi, Thomas Rommel, John Dawson, Susan Hockey, Jean… [Matthew G. Kirschenbaum]
Read MoreAfter Holzer. Jenny Holzer has been much discussed in the Scandinavian hypertext weblog cluster. [Mark Bernstein] — I've been a fan of Holzer for a while. I have one of her truisms posted on my office door.
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