Is there such a thing as Christian hacking? The organisers of Code for the Kingdom, a 48 hour hack day with cash prizes, certainly believe so. Last month, almost 150 people gathered in San Francisco for Code for the Kingdom, a hackathon that gave away $11,000 in prizes to teams […]
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I recently attended the 2013 Info-Activism Camp as a facilitator on the “Curation” track. The Tactical Technology Collaborative organized the event for over 100 information activists from around the world. Everyone was there to learn about Evidence & Influence. Yes, it was awesome. I’ve mostly been working on Data Therapy in isolation, because […]
Meet Margot Harrington. Five years ago, Margot worked for a design agency. Five years ago, that agency laid off two-thirds of its staff in one day. Margot now stitches together her income via her own design studio and speaking engagements. She moonlights through Aeolidia which always has a few projects for […]
I recently came across a term, “deep hanging out,” as a casual way of describing ethnography. That pretty much sums up my summer in New York City. Thanks for coming along on my summer thesis research; here’s a peek at some goings-on and quirks at these fascinating groups! Anyone who […]