Month / November 2009

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  • I am an ID

    What happens to an identity once it is stored inside countless databases? Our online identities are collaborations between user behavior and technology. Increasingly, computers speak on our behalf, representing our identities in configurations that are shaped by the technological systems through which they are communicated.

  • Single-Use Identities on craigslist Missed Connections

    For the last two year, I have collected the anonymous messages posted to craigslist Missed Connections. During this time, I have worked on a number of themes related to subjectivity and intertextual production of the self, including authorship, regulation, censorship.

  • EMR: Electronic Medical Records

    There is no doubt that improving health care in the United States is a major focus for politicians on both sides of the aisle, corporations, and patient advocates. In many cases, information technology is hoped to be the solution to a variety of problems in health care, such as improving efficiency, patient safety, accountability, billing, and more.