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modules and parallels

As is often the way, two chance and offhand comments with colleagues have informed my latest thinking about browser history Continue reading →

Bad infinity

The idea of an endless universe is profoundly disorienting because infinite things are confusing. It seems fair to say that Continue reading →

Browser behaviour

The internet is an oligopticon – a giant collecting machine, an idea that comes from Bruno Latour (of actor network Continue reading →

A comic in search of a character

In the context of browser history comics, I was at the British Library last week for a comics workshop run Continue reading →

Toronto

Presented my paper in the Alt.chi strand at CHI2014 in Toronto last week. CHI is a massive machine and annual Continue reading →

Comics and data analysis

Going through the results from Liverpool and doing a first pass at analysis of the comics produced by members of Continue reading →

Browser Comics at FACT

In FACT last week running two days of browser history workshops I learned a huge amount about my topic specifically, Continue reading →

Animated Browser History

It can be difficult to remember where you’ve been online and what you did. The browser history list shows you Continue reading →

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