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Ellie Harmon / CV
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Ellie Harmon, PhD. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. CU Boulder, Information Science. UC Irvine, Informatics. US Census, San Francisco Office. In Portland, OR, USA. [pre-print available in October]. Lynn Dombrowski, Ellie Har...
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Ellie Harmon / CV
http://ellieharmon.org/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. Ellie Harmon, PhD. PhD Information and Computer Science. 2015, UC Irvine. MS Human Computer Interaction. 2007, GA Tech. 2004, GA Tech. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Encountering Tech, LLC. CU Boulder, Information Science. UC Irvine, Informatics. US Census, San Francisco Office. Ethnography, interviewing, qualitative data analysis (MaxQDA and NVivo experience), narrative analysis; long-form writing,. In Denver, CO, USA. [pre-print available soon].
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Ellie Harmon / Dirt
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Philanthropy & Social Change. This project takes the form of a science-as-process-art collaboration with artist and microbiologist Christina Agapakis. Our process art exploring new bioinformatic techniques for studying soil microbes was exhibited at the UCLA Art Science Center in 2014. A partial capture of these representations is available at http:/ dirtmap.org. Continued explorations in other media forthcoming. And the extraction of RNA from that soil in a microbiology laboratory. A series of novel vis...
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Ellie Harmon / Dirt
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Philanthropy & Social Change. Through a digital and analog exploration of the microbial life in a set of soil samples collected along the Pacific Crest Trail in California, this project takes the form of a science-as-process-art collaboration with artist and microbiologist Christina Agapakis. How do metagenomic sampling and sequencing techniques render the soil and its liveness in a particular digitized and partial way? As interdisciplinary scholars that traffic in biology, art, information science, and ...
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Ellie Harmon / CV
http://www.ellieharmon.com/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. Department of Information Science. College of Media, Communication, and Information. University of Colorado, Boulder. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. In Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Best Paper Award. In Pari...
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Ellie Harmon / Dirt
http://ellieharmon.org/dirt.html
Philanthropy & Social Change. How does metagenomic sequencing change our knowledge of microbial life? A science-as-process-art collaboration with artist, designer, and microbiologist Christina Agapakis. Our exploration of new bioinformatic techniques for studying soil microbes was exhibited at the UCLA Art Science Center in 2014. A partial capture of these representations is available at http:/ dirtmap.org. And some details follow. And the extraction of RNA from that soil in a microbiology laboratory.
ellieharmon.net
Ellie Harmon / CV
http://ellieharmon.net/cv.html
Ellie Harmon, PhD. Department of Information Science. College of Media, Communication, and Information. University of Colorado, Boulder. 101;llie@ellieharmon.com. PhD Information and Computer Science. University of California, Irvine. Computing as Context: Experiences of Dis/Connection Beyond the Moment of Non/Use. MS Human Computer Interaction. Georgia Institute of Technology. Minors: Sociology and Cognitive Science. Georgia Institute of Technology. In Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Best Paper Award. In Pari...
ellieharmon.net
Ellie Harmon / Dirt
http://ellieharmon.net/dirt.html
Philanthropy & Social Change. Through a digital and analog exploration of the microbial life in a set of soil samples collected along the Pacific Crest Trail in California, this project takes the form of a science-as-process-art collaboration with artist and microbiologist Christina Agapakis. How do metagenomic sampling and sequencing techniques render the soil and its liveness in a particular digitized and partial way? As interdisciplinary scholars that traffic in biology, art, information science, and ...