Hi Everyone!


At next week's Change seminar (Feb 28th), we will be hearing from Ron Eglash
<https://roneglash.org/> from the University of Michigan's School of
Information. Ron's talk is titled "Computational prosthetics for a wounded
body politic: designing for generative justice."


Check out our website: www.change.washington.edu!



*Description*

Contemporary disasters – racism, environmental destruction, labor
exploitation, platforms that colonize our social networks, and so on – have
one feature in common: they are all examples of value that is extracted;
that is, alienated from its generative source. Computational technologies
can be designed to act as prosthetics for this wounded body politic:
restoring the ability to generate and circulate value rather than extract
it. Supported by an NSF “Future of Work” grant, we report on some initial
experiments in developing methods, techniques and strategies in the design
of these technologies for generative justice



*Resources for Attendees*

None



*Seminar Details*

*Location*: Tuesdays from 12-1pm in 271 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center)

*Zoom:* https://washington.zoom.us/j/93100061611
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*Presenter Bio*

Dr. Ron Eglash is a Professor in the School of Information at University of
Michigan. He received his B.S. in Cybernetics, his M.S. in Systems
Engineering, and his PhD in History of Consciousness, all from the
University of California. His work as Fulbright scholar was published
as African
Fractals: modern computing and indigenous design
<https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/african-fractals/9780813526140>.
Other work, funded by NSF, HUD, and Department of Education, include the
Culturally Situated Design Tools software suite; new practices in African
architecture, and development for urban sustainability.

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