The Visual Politics of HIV and AIDS – 1980 to 2012
[Dec 2018 Update – Some broken video links fixed, and note about purged CDC image…] The Politics of AIDS and HIV 1981 is often pointed to as the start of public awareness about...
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by chriscrews · Published 04/06/2012 · Last modified 12/14/2018
[Dec 2018 Update – Some broken video links fixed, and note about purged CDC image…] The Politics of AIDS and HIV 1981 is often pointed to as the start of public awareness about...
economics / education / Occupy Wall Street / political analysis / prison-industrial complex / technology
by chriscrews · Published 03/31/2012 · Last modified 04/03/2012
So I ran into one of those ironies of ironies this evening while working on a project. I pose this to my readers as a question: what would you do? So here’s...
education / political analysis / science / teaching / technology
by chriscrews · Published 03/30/2012
“Human beings, like any other component or subsystem, must be localized in a system of architecture whose basic modes of operation are probabilistic, statistical. No objects, space, or bodies are sacred in themselves;...
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by chriscrews · Published 03/26/2012
“Ford, we are twelve; oh make us one, Like drops within the Social River; Oh, make us now together run As swiftly as thy shining Flivver. Come, Greater Being, Social Friend, Annihilating...
news / Occupy Wall Street / political analysis / prison-industrial complex / technology
by chriscrews · Published 03/24/2012
The latest scandal involving the NYPD, which seems to have an unlimited ability to do whatever they want with no accountability and total immunity, was reported over the weekend by the Village...
Reflecting on this week’s reading by John May (Sensing: Preliminary Notes on the Emergence of Statistical-Mechanical Geographic Vision) and Peter Galison (War Against the Center), it is clear that the importance of...
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