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- Correspondence different from interaction, Tim Ingold IFIP WG8.2
- Submission turns to mastery, Tim Ingold, IFIP WG8.2
- Smurfit School of Business
Tim Ingold #ifipwg82 comparing intention to attention, with life happening along the way. Sketch of banks or a river, to imagine flow orthogonally. Keynote talk on second day of IFIP WG8.2 working conference. (International Federation for Information Processing, Working Group on Information Systems and Organizations, Smurfit School of Buisness, University College Dublin, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland) 20161210 - Points and Lines, Tim Ingold, IFIP WG8.2
- Tim ingold, IFIP WG8.2
- Donncha Kavanagh, IFIP WG8.2
- Hugh Wilmott, IFIP WG8.2
Commentary on first keynote of IFIP WG8.2 Working Conference by Karin Knorr-Cetina, Dublin 2016 - Smurfit School of Business
Karin Knorr-Cetina #ifipwg82 on 3 technological transitions from ticker tape to scopes to algorithms in foreign exchange history. Performative view of technology with (i) temporalization, (ii) mediatization, and (iii) rescaling of social form. Keynote talk on first day of IFIP WG8.2 working conference. (International Federation for Information Processing, Working Group on Information Systems and Organizations, Smurfit School of Buisness, University College Dublin, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland) 20161209 - Karin Knorr-Cetina, IFIP WG8.2
First keynote of IFIP WG8.2 Working Conference by Karin Knorr-Cetina on ""The Technosphere of Finance: Three Transitions and then What?", Dublin 2016 - Seamus Kelly, IFIP WG8.2
Introduction to first keynote of IFIP WG8.2 Working Conference by Karin Knorr-Cetina, Dublin 2016 - Irish Museum of Modern Art
Eva Rothschild (2004) "Stalker" @IMMAIreland is made of wood and plexiglass. This museum is housed in prior Royal Hospital Kilmainham founded 1684, impressive courtyard. Location west of central Dublin have opportunity to ride Red Line tram. and see more residential areas. (Irish Museum of Modern Art, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland) 20161208 - Pure Cyprus
Meeting @fortyfoxes in person unintentionally coincided with @wardcunningham weekly videoconference. Humble Greek restaurant had free wifi, so connection to our corner was good. Couple dining at other side of restaurant not concerned. Waiter was friendly, offered two shots of ouzo for dessert. (Pure Cyprus, Goodwin Street, Finsbury Park, London, England) 20161207 - Gagosian Britannia
Richard Serra (2016) "NJ-2" is a labyrinth that each visitor can walk into. The twists and turns are surprising, as I entered from the west and exited from the east. The walls are weatherproof steel, so removing backpacks to carry by hand is superfluous to damaging the imposing structure. (Gagosian Gallery, Britannia Street, King's Cross, London, England) 20161207 - Tate Modern
Louise Bourgeois 1989-93 "Cell (Eyes and Mirror)" and 2001 "Legs", on the 4th of 10 floors in the Switch Tower opened in summer 2016. Crossover level happens on the 4th floor over the Turbine Hall, Boiler House to the north. Circular stairs complement the elevators down to ground level. Big space, lots of room to show more art. (Switch Tower 4th floor, Tate Modern, Bankside, London, England) 20161206 - Tate Britain
Anish Kapoor (1981) "As If To Celebrate, I Discovered A Mountain Blooming With Red Flowers". Located on the granite floor of the Duveen Gallery, the central corridor for the museum. On a British late afternoon, not as well lit as the Turner Prize candidates with the crowds, but the bright red and yellow stand out. (Duveen Gallery, Tate Britain, Millbank, London) 20161206