Sensitive to Art and Its Discontents
Hyperallergic is a leading voice in contemporary perspectives on art, culture, and more. The online publication was founded by the husband-and-husband team, Veken Gueyikian and Hrag Vartanian, in 2009 as a forum for playful, serious, and radical perspectives on art in society. With over one million visitors monthly, Hyperallergic combines round-the-clock art world news coverage with insightful commentary.
Challenging the art world status quo, Hyperallergic goes beyond the surface to investigate the inner workings of art institutions and markets, shedding light on the movements and individuals fighting for greater inclusion and representation. With hundreds of global contributors, Hyperallergic is a constant source for the latest in film, visual art, books, and performances around the world.
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Followed Jeremy Felt
Open Source student. Creating, solving with @happyprimeweb. Started, now watches, VVV. Committed to WordPress. Previously @WSU, @10up.
Director of Open Source Initiatives at 10up and WordPress Lead Developer
My name is Lynn Fisher and I am an artist and designer out of Phoenix, Arizona.
I make art for the web. Check out some of my recent projects:
a.singlediv.com
airportcod.es
topchefstats.com
hollywoodagegap.com
thefoodplace.cafe
why.az
usflags.designTake a peek at my portfolio, follow me on Twitter or Instagram, or support my work on Patreon.
I’m Lynn Fisher, a designer, developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona.
This is my playground and my garden. By playground I mean a place to get wild and zany; by garden I mean a place to tend projects and grow them over time. Here I have published translations, articles, blog posts, and videogames; rallied my friends to create art; and promoted books and projects/people.
Followed André Jaenisch’
I'm currently employed as Fullstack JavaScript Developer at Synatec, part of Atlas Copco Group.
I am the Assistant Director for Instructional Technology at the Louisiana State University Law Center. I also teach courses in the College of Human Sciences and Education at Louisiana State University. And I earned a doctorate in educational leadership and research with a concentration in educational technology from Louisiana State University.
My community, university, and professional service keeps me busy. I serve on the Board of Directors at the Louisiana Partnership for Children and Families. I also serve as Co-Chair of the Advisory Board for the School of Library and Information Science and as a peer reviewer for Codex, the Journal of the Louisiana Chapter of the ACRL. I am involved in a variety of campus committees including the LSU Learning and Teaching Collaborative and Academic Technologies Advisory Committee. I have presented at national and international conferences.
I love teaching! I designed and continue to teach Introduction to Classroom Technology (ELRC 2507). In this course, we create professional websites, use Creative Commons licenses to share content, and use digital storytelling for educational purposes. I also designed and teach Information Literacy Instruction (LIS 7807). In this course, online graduate students in the Library and Information Science program use systematic instructional design to help library patrons with information needs. During the Fall 2019 Semester, I will be facilitating a course the focuses on the development of multimedia for learning scenarios. I have also taught Program Evaluation (CIED 7355) in the College of Education at Sam Houston State University.
My family and I live in Baton Rouge, LA. We love to travel together and are always making plans to do so. But I also enjoy watching films when I can and swimming as much as possible.
Sadik Shahadu is an open advocate and a professional project manager with over 4 years of experience in managing community projects. He is a certified professional at NTEN and currently volunteer in coordinating Wikipedia related projects in Ghana. He is the co-founder and Director of Communication and partnerships for GOI Foundation.
I dabble in programming, administration, linux, gaming, historical european martial arts, reenactment, live action role play, e-mobility, car hacking
Learning a little every day
Hoi! Welkom op mijn persoonlijke website (zou je ook moeten doen :). Mijn naam is Roel Groeneveld, product owner en projectleider digitaal. Onderwerpen. Hier vind je links en artikelen over online ontwikkelingen, product design, privacy, artificial intelligence en andere onderwerpen die me interesseren. Het enige criterium daarvoor is: heb ik er zelf iets van geleerd of denk ik dat mijn vriendenkring er iets van kan opsteken? Foto’s. Verder maak en deel ik regelmatig foto’s. Meestal zijn die geschoten met een Nikon D5500 of iPhone, en nabewerkt in Adobe Lightroom Classic. Techniek. Na jaren van experimenteren met hosting, CMS-software en HTML/CSS draait deze website heel simpel op WordPress bij Gandi Hosting. Artikelen schrijf ik meestal in MarsEdit, de Micro.blog app voor iOS of de WordPress admin backend. Om een klein beetje inzicht te krijgen in de bezoeken aan deze website verzamelt Matomo een beperkte hoeveelheid statistieken.
Creating usable website solutions
Followed Jeff Paul
Aloha! My name is Jeffrey Paul. I was born and raised near Baltimore, Maryland and currently reside near Chicago, Illinois. I manage open source product and enjoy helping others grow professionally. Like my father, I’m a documentarian and can regularly be found with my phone in front of my face capturing all the things my kids are up to.
it's not just digital, it's electric!
I’m an associate prof in the Department of History at Carleton University. My google scholar page is here. In 2016 I was named a Careton University Teaching Fellow, and I was recipient of the Provost’s Fellowship in Teaching Award. I teach in the public history and digital humanities programmes (I’m also cross-appointed to Greek and Roman Studies). If you’re interested in doing an MA or PhD with me, get in touch. I may have some funding to support you.
My github account is littered with repos I’ve forked from other people because they were/are interesting. I led the Open Digital Archaeology Textbook Environment project; I’m currently researching the trade in human remains. I’m also starting some work in computational creativity with legacy archaeological data. I co-wrote The Historian’s Macroscope. I have a book on ‘failing gloriously’ and another one on practical digital necromancy coming out in the next year.
I always welcome email from interested folks: shawn / dot / graham /at/ carleton /dot/ ca
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