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Contents contributed and discussions participated by meghanadamovic

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Why Nikola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived - The Oatmeal - 1 views

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    speaking of patents, inventions, creators, radio, and SCIENCE...
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Museum of Contemporary Photography - 1 views

  • From schoolgirl to senior citizen, punk to yuppie, rural white American to urban Hispanic, Lee’s personas traverse age, lifestyle, and culture. Part sociologist and part performance artist, Lee infiltrates these groups so convincingly that in individual photographs it is difficult to distinguish her from the crowd
  • Lee’s projects propose questions regarding identity and social behavior. Do we choose our social groups consciously? How are we identified by other people? Is it possible for us to move between cultures? Lee believes that “essentially life itself is a performance. When we change our clothes to alter our appearance, the real act is the transformation of our way of expression—the outward expression of our psyche.”
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    I'm interested in how Nikki S Lee crosses boundaries of her identity and how she can so easily move from one to the next. This is more easy for most people to do online where you don't have to physically become someone new.
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Balance Your Media Diet - 0 views

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    Boundaries galore--how much time do you allot to different media? 
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William Powers - Event - Library Foundation of Los Angeles - 4 views

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    Interesting talk about connectedness (now and in the past). Especially interesting around 25 minutes in when he talks about Seneca, Shakespeare, and Thoreau and how connectedness played into their times despite being before all the communication technology we usually think of these days. I'm thinking about this in relation to the Sherry Turkle article and "an imaginary past".
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