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Jason Farman

Jason Farman

Author & Professor

Month: March 2015

Posted on March 12, 2015April 12, 2016

Recent Conferences and Talks

2015 has been a busy year for talks and conferences! It’s been amazing getting to interact with a range of audiences. I have several talks coming up, so please check back here or follow me on Twitter for the latest news about these presentations!
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Posted on March 9, 2015April 12, 2016

Privacy and Surveillance Panel with Kojo Nnamdi!

Today I’ll be a panelist for an event hosted by NPR’s Kojo Nnamdi titled “Full Disclosure: Creative Responses to the Digital Privacy Crisis.” It begins at 6:45pm at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. Please join us!

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Recent Posts

  • “The waiting game” published in monocle
  • “How to Wait Well” – article published in aeon/Psyche Magazine
  • “Getting bored could be the most productive thing you do today” Published in management Today
  • “How Buffering Icons Shape our sense of time” published in Real life
  • “The Forgotten Kaleidoscope Craze in Victorian England” published in atlas obscura

Recent Comments

  1. Thinglink for interpretation of images to other modes: Translation as comprehension | Michael Sean Gallagher on Mobile Interface Theory
  2. Curation is Convergence: E-Lit at MLA 13 | Kathi Inman Berens on Mobile Interface Theory
  3. The Classroom As Interface: a CFP for MLA 2013 | Kathi Inman Berens on Mobile Interface Theory

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Jason Farman

The meaning of life isn’t deferred until that thing we hope for arrives; instead, in the moment of waiting, meaning is located in our ability to recognize the ways that such hopes define us.

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