How do we make sense of the global and granular at the same time? This visual essay explores the relationship of the macro and micro through everyday practices of image making, cropping, and sharing. It asks whether new ways of knowing emerge or if perhaps patterns of sensemaking pre-exist, a psychological or social equivalent to fractals in nature. This becomes relevant when we consider that it is precisely within the mundane details of everyday actions of sensemaking that future structures are born. In wonders about how, in times of global trauma, might these micro practices reinforce or resist existing relations among humans, technologies, and the planet.Comment donner un sens à ce qui est à la fois global et granulaire ? Cet essai visue...
This project, starting with Prompt 2 from the Massive Micro Sensemaking (MMS) led by Annette Markham...
A 10,000 word article for a Special Issue of History of the Human Sciences on the subject of the Cov...
This essay uses several of the prompts from the Massive::Microscopic experiment as a jumping off poi...
How do we make sense of the global and granular at the same time? This visual essay explores the rel...
In what ways have forms for engendering the interconnection and materiality required for creative pr...
To ourselves, observers, participants, emoters,\ud where are the lines (or the line) that connects m...
This article draws on my connection with sewing threads, and explores how the 2020 Massive Microscop...
How can we mediate the global risks such as climate change? The aim of the paper is to explore the p...
For the social sciences, the main novelty that the mega-crisis linked to the expansion of COVID-19 h...
In the fall of 2020, a series of videos created for the exploratory shared experience called Massive...
This essay is a fictional autoethnographic sensemaking of the experience during the long lockdown ca...
Reflections on Post-Globalscape, an exhibition curated by Gerardo Mosquera for Intermingling Flux: 2...
This article considers how scientific visualizations of data represent attempts to record and predic...
We currently inhabit a visually dominant environment, one in which the evolution of digital technolo...
Commissioned catalogue essay for rAndom International, Studies in Motion, Lunds Konsthall, Sweden, 2...
This project, starting with Prompt 2 from the Massive Micro Sensemaking (MMS) led by Annette Markham...
A 10,000 word article for a Special Issue of History of the Human Sciences on the subject of the Cov...
This essay uses several of the prompts from the Massive::Microscopic experiment as a jumping off poi...
How do we make sense of the global and granular at the same time? This visual essay explores the rel...
In what ways have forms for engendering the interconnection and materiality required for creative pr...
To ourselves, observers, participants, emoters,\ud where are the lines (or the line) that connects m...
This article draws on my connection with sewing threads, and explores how the 2020 Massive Microscop...
How can we mediate the global risks such as climate change? The aim of the paper is to explore the p...
For the social sciences, the main novelty that the mega-crisis linked to the expansion of COVID-19 h...
In the fall of 2020, a series of videos created for the exploratory shared experience called Massive...
This essay is a fictional autoethnographic sensemaking of the experience during the long lockdown ca...
Reflections on Post-Globalscape, an exhibition curated by Gerardo Mosquera for Intermingling Flux: 2...
This article considers how scientific visualizations of data represent attempts to record and predic...
We currently inhabit a visually dominant environment, one in which the evolution of digital technolo...
Commissioned catalogue essay for rAndom International, Studies in Motion, Lunds Konsthall, Sweden, 2...
This project, starting with Prompt 2 from the Massive Micro Sensemaking (MMS) led by Annette Markham...
A 10,000 word article for a Special Issue of History of the Human Sciences on the subject of the Cov...
This essay uses several of the prompts from the Massive::Microscopic experiment as a jumping off poi...