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Welcome to Cyberia

Arturo Escobar, (1994) Current Anthropology In “Welcome to Cyberia, Arturo Escobar provides details how anthropological research methods can be used to explore and better understand cyberculture. The fact that “technologies are bringing about a fundamental transformation in the structure and meaning of modern society” (211) warrants an anthropological approach to research. According to Escobar, to […]

BODYWORK beckons…

I’m Steppin’ Out to Salon 294 Bowery tonight to the opening of BODYWORK. classic car aficionados, gawkers, technophiles and marxists alike will be out in full force to see this rigged-up combo of my personal favorite, the classic El Camino truck, with the cab of an East German Trabant. Of course this car display would […]

Count Me In!

I plan to attend. I am interested in the myriad ways it is possible to study, present, archive/store and “translate” cultural ephemera. Given that my research makes use of ads in National Geographic Magazine (NGM), which as I understand it, are not even included on the CD-Rom’s that the National Geographic Society sells each year. […]

Count Me In!

I plan to attend. I am interested in the myriad ways it is possible to study, present, archive/store and “translate”…

Concept to Content or Vice Versa?

My Dearest Thinkers – click here to view this post with the video clips that inspired my conceptual breakthrough! Eureka!!! I am currently working on the design concept and information flow for the host website for my research project.  My ultimate goal for this visual project is to create an engaging, jargon-free website to interest regular […]

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