Finally getting some of my art on the wall. This one is a panel from Nick Sousanis's graphic novel PhD dissertation.
Statue of the day: Angeline Eberly shot a cannon to protect the Texas archives in Austin from a secret incursion ordered by Sam Houston in 1842 https://octodon.social/media/PShO3HcHagxh3tqSsDk
Photo by John Nestor on Flickr. Sculpture by Pat Oliphant
New bicycle trailer seems to be working well!
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Had a great time at the Boston March for Science. Here's the sign we made.
Oooh. On the list for after the dissertation. Via Nnedi Okorafor
"Etabo dreams of being a camel racer. One day he might even beat his older brother when they race"
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Fortunately for us, I am not the only person on the internet to imagine the idea of teacup dinosaurs.
Algorithmic discrimination animated. From a talk I'm giving tomorrow at the Harvard Data Privacy Lab