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Saw the world's longest running play. A classic whodunit by Agatha Christie!

A space for holding early ideas, thoughts and impressions
Saw the world's longest running play. A classic whodunit by Agatha Christie!

But, soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and
Juliet is the sun.
(Romeo, Act 2 Scene 1)

Why should we break our backs
Stupidly paying tax?
Better get
some untaxed income
Better to pick-a-pocket or two.

Ran my data walking and sensory mapping workshop once again this year in collaboration with London Data Week. Chose the Royal Docks as our venue. With a rich layered history, it lended itself naturally to place based exploration. It was a nice way to connect with all that history, while also noticing how it feels to move through that space now.


Wrapped up my data walk and talk at the State of the Map US. I advocated for a more expansive data collection and mapping practice: one that charts the subjective, messy, and affective layers of 'place'.




Introduced rule-based/conditional drawing in my creative coding module at LCC as a way to understand computation.
