One of the many highlights of my first semester in LA was the chance to see and meet Shepard Fairey. who I regard as one of the most significant visual artists of our times and a focal point for debates about the politics/poetics of appropriation and fair use. Fairey spoke […]
Daily Archives: January 13, 2010
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(Above, a representative of the Iraqi government presents a concept for a mobile-phone-based child safety reporting program) Since a few weeks have gone by, I thought I’d post some of my thoughts about the MobileActive/UNICEF workshop on Mobile Data Innovations in Amman. Several people, including JD Godchaux of NiJeL and […]
Editor’s note: I’ve cross posted this entry on the Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw blog. Today Google announced that they will slowly withdraw their search functionality from a censored China, or in their words: We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so […]