I have been transitioning very well to my new position at UMD and will be giving two talks this semester on campus. First, I will be giving a Digital Dialogues talk for the Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities (MITH) on Tuesday, October 12. My talk, titled “Mapping the Mobile Interface: Geolocation Meets Visualization,” will begin at 12:30pm in the MITH Conference Room in McKeldin Library. My second talk will be for the Critical Theory Colloquium, where I’ll be discussing the opening chapter to my book, Mobile Interface Theory. This talk will be on Friday, October 22 at 4pm in Tawes 3134.
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