I think sometimes artists don’t realise the power they hold. As the Geena Davis says, “If she can’t see it, she can’t be it.” Representation matters. Continue Reading Holding Your Breath: the Power of Artists and Diversity
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Then I stopped. Wait – why a female developer? His answer: “It’s a beauty services company.” Continue Reading Seeking Female Software Developer
Calling out your gender bias, Jaden-style. Last week, 16-year-old Jaden Smith stepped out in Calabasas, California, wearing a little black dress over jean shorts, a netted top, leopard print socks and Nikes, reports Yahoo News. On Tuesday, the son of Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith, and brother of Willow Smith, posted a photo of himself on the Gram, with the caption: “Went To… Continue Reading Jaden Smith Dons A Little Black Dress. Does That Make You Uncomfortable? Why?
Hope for humanity: cranked up about 10 notches. Continue Reading Redneck urges ‘white racial responsibility’ – and it’s brilliant
The original intention of the project is to make humanity available in digital format. Yet the digital served to pull me in and made the writers more human. Continue Reading Transcription: more fun than video games
How does the ‘digital’ reshape traditional research skills in the Humanities? Continue Reading Humanitas and Humanities in the Digital Age
A passably inoffensive video collage of photos taken over the last few years around County Cork. Also, music. Continue Reading Visualising Cork
Despite my best efforts to pooh-pooh its usefulness, I may end up using OpenStreetMap in future research. Continue Reading Dabbling with OpenStreetMap
Prismatic shows you stuff you like. Will it help with Digital Humanities research? Continue Reading The DiRT on Prismatic
Electronic Arts still has not grasped the fact that women want to create and play video games. Continue Reading Electronic Arts continues to push women into the background