5 posts with the tag "networks"

A Method for Public Reimagining: Move Slowly and Knit Things Together
(Chalkboard of alternative categories used during the Added Value book sale. Image courtesy of Beth Laberge.)

“Rather than moving fast and breaking things, as Mark Zuckerberg described his approach to building Facebook, we came to recognize the value of moving slowly and knitting things together. ” This concluding essay from The Stacks is from our very own Deena Chalabi, former curator of Public Knowledge. Explore the beginnings of Public Knowledge, the complexities of the artist projects, and the overarching goals of our two year project.

A Guide to Infrastructures: An Interview with Tim Hwang

Tim Hwang is director of the Harvard–Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)  Ethics and Governance of AI Initiative, a philanthropic project…

Local Codes: Forms of Spatial Knowledge

The past year was full of revelations; we learned, as many have long suspected, that criminal risk assessment and online…

The Value of Networks at a Time of Fragmentation

In the San Francisco Bay Area, a booming technology industry has led to increasing inequality, the privatization of public resources…

Libraries and Public Knowledge

The Public Knowledge collaboration between SFMOMA and the San Francisco Public Library is made possible in large part due to…