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Glitch Moment/ums – From tech accident to artistic expression: http://we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2013/07/glitch-momentums.php#.UfF-0mSsbzQ

Author Jon LebkowskyPosted on July 25, 2013July 31, 2013Format GalleryCategories Aesthetic Bliss, UncategorizedTags artistic expression, glitches, money

Hiatus

The Weblogsky blog is won’t be updated for a few weeks.

I have a Tumblr where I’ll add shorter posts from time to time. I do expect to be posting here again at some point, and I’ll make noise about it when that happens.

Author Jon LebkowskyPosted on April 18, 2013July 15, 2013Categories AdministriviaTags Blog, hiatus, money, tumblr

Jon L. cohosts the Plutopia News Network

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  • Daniel Roesler: OAUTH Explained
    This time on the Plutopia Podcast, we feature a presentation about the OAUTH protocol, delivered at the May meeting of EFF-Austin. Due to the visual nature of the demo portion…
  • Ethan Smith: Student Housing Crisis at U.T. Austin
    Ethan Smith has been an advocate for affordable student housing, particularly as it applies to UT-Austin’s student population. His 2021 thesis proposed a housing and equity strategy for UT. In…
  • Michael Webb: Meditative Inquiry
    Michael Webb joins Plutopians to discuss meditative inquiry, meditation practices and intelligence, experts, and much more. Michael Webb: It almost seems like an oxymoron, doesn’t it? To speak of thinking…
  • Michael Tobis: The Heat
    With climate scientist Michael Tobis, Plutopians discuss the current state of climate change. We look at the good, the bad, the ugly, and the terrifying aspects of our climate dilemma.…
  • Max Nofziger on the Live Music Capital of the World
    Former Austin City Council member and environmental activist Max Nofziger joins the Plutopia podcast. Max explains the evolution of Austin’s motto, “the Live Music Capital of the World,” and the…

Recent Posts

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Author Conversations

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  • Denise Caruso, Intervention
  • Warren Ellis, Gun Machine
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  • Bruce Schneier: Liars and Outliers – Enabling the Trust That Society Needs To Thrive
  • Jon L. Discusses SXSW
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  • Bruce Sterling, A Viridian Future
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  • WorldChanging: Another World is Here
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  • Conversation with Mike Godwin about SOPA and PIPA
  • e-Patient Dave deBronkart: Laugh, Sing, and Eat Like a Pig

Interviewed

  • CyberCulture Evolution: Jon interviewed by R.U. Sirius
  • FirstHand History by David SoucieGarza: Jon on EFF-Austin
  • Folding the Fringes (Team Human with Doug Rushkoff)
  • Folding the Fringes at Team Human
  • Future Fossils Podcast: Jon L. on Pluralist Utopias & The Web's Wild West
  • Interviewed at "Dispatches from Blogistan"
  • Interviewed by Brian Combs
  • Interviewed by Joseph Matheny at Alterati
  • Interviewed by R.U. Sirius
  • Interviewed by Todd Hoskins at Thrivable
  • JonL interviewed by Brian Combs
  • What Happened to Cyber Utopia? Jon L. interviewed by Doc Searls
  • When Michael Wolff Was at SXSW: Hugh Forrest interviews Jon

State of the World with Bruce Sterling

  • State of the World 2001
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  • State of the World 2003 (Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next 50 Years)
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  • State of the World 2015, featuring Bruce Sterling and Cory Doctorow
  • State of the World 2016
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Presentations

  • Jon L. on Truth in the Time of the Internet
  • Future Social
  • Adventures on the Electronic Frontier (Nerd Night)
  • The Future of the Internet (Slides)

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