2011–2013, 2019–2020. NA was the essential conference for design-minded web practitioners organised by @colly and @hellogeri with help from generous friends.
Streaming everywhere 🎶
Moss Garden, the first single from Kyoto, is a soothing, squelchy, trip-hoppy, BoC-esque thing recounting a peaceful walk around the beautiful garden at Saihō-ji, a.k.a. Kokedera (moss temple).
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Took some time last night to re-process some photos from @naconf 2012, w/ the inimitable @colly, @sambrown, @cole007, @gordonhatusupy, @gablaxian, @drbparsons et al!
(Small note: Lightroom Classic crawling on an M1 Max while @usedarkroom soared. Whew.)
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Seeing this made me think back to @beep’s excellent talk at @naconf in 2019.
A talk on automation, power, justice, and labor in the tech industry. Read or see it here: https://t.co/9WGsXsJF0P
//cc @colly
“The issues raised made the future seem a little bleak. I felt frustrated and overwhelmed, but at the same time there were a collection of people who were determined to design a better way forward.“ @Jenny_Hadfield on NA and her new role @PaperSheffield https://t.co/lsrj6W8p3R
We have a new website to showcase more of our work, and—for the first time—we’re publishing a collection of guides we call Faculty Standards. Please have a look. https://t.co/s3jCRGzQaF
@Orangetronic@jongold@jackosborne @brendandawes On this topic, you all might like the article @jordanmoore wrote for our 2019 accompanying magazine (also references Brendan’s player) https://t.co/W3HQS6DlTO
one of my fave talks from the conference I was lucky enough to attend earlier this year! so important, i remember hanging on every word
also, this whole thread has amazing speakers on it- seriously pick any topic 💛
I’ve been waiting for this moment.
Of all my talks, Our Banal Binary is maybe the most *me;* a pastiche of linguistics, math, systems thinking, history, and shitposts all thrown together to examine the fundamental flaw behind our industry.
7. Our Banal Binary, from @TatianaTMac
The binary could become the most monolithic harbinger to developing nuanced solutions for social change and innovation. We must explore a new model that encourages a more intersectional and inclusive way to build.
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6. Designing for a collective futurity: mapping the unseen, from @FINOkoye
We must create truly inclusive design for diverse global audiences with intersecting needs, and meet questions of sustainability, ethical and advocatory design, and cybersecurity.
https://t.co/oNAYUQjqXM