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@avantgaertner Okay, sounds good, will take a look at his works again! Thanks!
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The view from the stage just before today's teach-in @wellesley. Thanks so much to everyone who… https://t.co/pqSx4rxGk6
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RT @Wellesleymag: "It's really hard to arrest giant puppets" CAMS prof Nicholas Knouf speaks on projects that exist in the physical world
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RT @Wellesley: #Wellesley faculty speak in support of peace, justice, and equality at teach-in. https://t.co/dnsNyLdNmt
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Can anyone point me to artistic experiments with the EPUB or MOBI format *as a material*? Not just content, but manipulations of form. Thx!
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Peace march against racism and hate with Wellesley and Babson students and faculty and staff.… https://t.co/ouKNPgZ4Lh
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bluestockingsnyc, collecting materials to handle the present and prepare for the future. Even… https://t.co/d5TQF8nCc2
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More experiments with joomchi'ed hanji and electronics. Top two: wetted and draped sheet after… https://t.co/HhQwqGZcSo
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Some experiments with hanji (Korean handmade paper), felting with joomchi, and embedded LEDs.… https://t.co/mOBH3QOBd6
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Looking forward to moderating a lecture with Franco 'Bifo' Berardi this evening! If you're in Boston, please attend! https://t.co/LEvrSK0oyT
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"Lincos: Design of a language for Cosmic Intercourse": https://t.co/3yCX69cAoE
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A reminder that my book How Noise Matters to Finance is out on @UMinnPress! Thx to those reading and tweeting abt it https://t.co/0CpeQWNQiR
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My book is already marked-up on eBay! https://t.co/WAAp7KxOnf
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The Exopolitics Institute is something that exists: https://t.co/IwjxVaS1Gc
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It's in print!!! So happy to have it out and in my hands. Thanks to everyone who has helped out!! @UMinnPress https://t.co/nhZbSmlWuA
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@katecrawford Similarly, "Neural correlates of interspecies perspective taking in the post-mortem Atlantic Salmon" https://t.co/Q0qaDVpvGy
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@katecrawford SPM always rubbed me the wrong way because of its assumptions. I preferred software like FS-FAST instead that was ROI analysis
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@katecrawford I used to worry about this constantly when I did fMRI work for a living. Always meant to write a paper on it.