Hey neighbors, I started a Substack newsletter to cultivate neighborly design theories and practices. The first issue hit the pixelated stoops and cul-de-sacs of the World Wide Web this week. Won’t you be my neighbor and join the conversation?
https://t.co/SrbnPfz7wG
I set out in 2016 to grasp why the border wall appealed to so many Americans. In a society built on countless everyday walls of indifference, I learned as an ethnographer, empathy will remain an elusive hope. A new feature essay in The Guardian.
https://t.co/cmU8s9Tpgs
This episode about the history of ordering things by alphabetical order was super interesting, via @99piorg: https://t.co/AZxxBemhXH
Might only have been an 8-century phase we're leaving?
@romanmars @JudithFlanders
In “Shared Histories of Sight,” Alonso Gamarra and D.J. Trischler explore conjunctures of gazes across time, space, and media, approaching design as a set of knowledges concerned with shaping the frames through which the world is seen and enacted. https://t.co/oXVHgZN7rO 10/13