Mindy Seu
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×memories
memories
¦right now
right now
- Assemblage Scripts(3)
- Lecture Performance(122)
- Porn Literacy(47)
- Sex Tech(17)
«reading/writing
reading/writing
*archives, libraries
archives, libraries
+tech studies
tech studies
- Art Beyond the Law(6)
- Art appropriation in the internet(13)
- Automation(13)
- Black Web Net(5)
- Climate, Ecology, Technology(41)
- Cybercultural Counternarratives(9)
- Cyberfeminism(226)
- Grassroots Publishing ↔ Alternative Networks(43)
- Internet Institution(7)
- Let's talk about this test image(6)
- Mail Art ↔ Email Art ↔ p2p(57)
- Now v. Then(2)
- Open Source in the Age of COVID(32)
- Piracy(8)
- Prejudiced Engineering(34)
- Public Interest Tech Resources(4)
- Queer OS(22)
- Render Ghosts(4)
- Virtual Realities and Metaverse(26)
- slow technology(3)
-publishing
publishing
/repository
repository
- Watch and Listen(28)
@design
design
- Alt CMS(11)
- Alt PowerPoint(6)
- Alt Text / Listening to Images(8)
- Anipoems, Kinetic Typography, Computer Poetry(58)
- Collections of old UI elements(5)
- Diagrams and Product Drawings(54)
- Flipping / How to show books on the web(45)
- Glyph #(13)
- Glyph *(58)
- Glyph @(2)
- Glyph Channels(5)
- Infinite Séance(15)
- Interface Aesthetics(16)
- Online Exhibitions(27)
- Sites with Print-on-Demand & PDF Generators(19)
- Stacked Faces(27)
- Visualizing the Internet(17)
↔sets and spaces
sets and spaces
- Kiosk(1)
- Machine in the Garden(68)
- Mobile Exhibitions(3)
- Playgrounds(171)
- Sets and Spaces(60)
- Thing Theory(8)
_machine movement
machine movement
○project
project
- A.I.R. Scalability Project Syllabus(26)
- ANTI-ANTI-ALIASING Brainstorm Dump(109)
- ANTI-ANTI-ALIASING Workshop(8)
- Aliasing(9)
- Anti-Aliasing(9)
- Anti-Anti-Aliasing 1: Nostalgia(6)
- Anti-Anti-Aliasing 2: Simulacra(9)
- Anti-Anti-Aliasing 3: Hyperreality(12)
- Anti-Anti-Aliasing 4: Urban Interface(7)
- Mozilla Internet Escape Room(47)
◘class
class
- 2020.02.10 * What's new on the net(25)
- 2020.02.17 * What's new on the net(14)
- 2020.02.24 * What's new on the net(6)
- 2020.03.02 * What's new on the net(10)
- 20200309 * What's new on the net(2)
- Code of Conduct / Group Agreement / Determinations(4)
- Rutgers x Are.na(4)
- Type@Cooper(40)
- UCLA DMA MFA On Gathering Repository(13)
- What’s new on the net — Parent Channel(4)
- Yale Core II, 22–23 Resources(7)
◙workshops
workshops
☼moodboard
moodboard
- Chess(13)
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The tool creates groups by matching special characters at the beginning of channel names, and then looks for a valid index keys in the profile bio and any linked blocks (can also be linked manually in the display options). A parseable key usually looks something like this:
. trains of thought
: traditions and dialogues in philosophy that I’m exploring
; notes and research
= channels driving a specific point of view
> collections
^ micro-collections
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