I usually love the Hammer. I was there last night for a screening of Zidane. A haunting and exhilarating portrait [...]
Call and Response: The Future of Museums Abstract
Below, I outline my research document, Call and Response: The Future of Museums. Please email me directly to view the [...]
The Brooklyn Museum: A Case Study in the New
The Brooklyn Museum sits on Eastern Parkway, the third in a row of cultural institutions which includes the Public Library [...]
Link Love and Mourning Doves: The Encyclopedia of Life’s Civic Worth and Online Challenges
The Encyclopedia of Life (eol.org) is a self-described “major undertaking”. By sourcing scientists, pre-existing scientific organizations and lists, and citizen [...]
Exploratorium
Tom and I explore the Exploratorium. Quite possibly the best science museum ever and definitely the best thing in San [...]
Real Things, Dark Room, and Curiosity: Finding Balance with the New Exhibit
The New Exhibit needs to walk the line between guided and free-form, informative and experiential, collaborative and quiet. Maybe it’s [...]
Brooklyn Museum
I really liked this painting: and Tom really liked the furniture sprinkled throughout: Our different affections speak to the way [...]
Can’t We Just Call it Dramione and be Done with it?:” Deference and Authority in a FanFic Decision
When a server error caused a popular fanfic site, Coloured Grey, to close, administrators re-opened the archive, but they wanted [...]



