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Joline Blais, the Glossary

Index Joline Blais

Joline Blais is a writer, educator, new media scholar, and permaculture designer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Alessandro Ludovico, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Code, Collaboration, Creative Commons, Digital art, Distributed creativity, Eyebeam (organization), Immune system, Indigenous peoples, Internet culture, John P. Bell, Jon Ippolito, Laboratory, Lawrence Lessig, Net zero emissions, Neural (magazine), New media, Permaculture, Rhizome (organization), Social network, Still Water (University of Maine), Sustainable design, Text file, Thames & Hudson, The Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Maine, Wabanaki Confederacy, Webcam.

  2. Educators from Maine
  3. Permaculturalists

Alessandro Ludovico

Alessandro Ludovico (born 1969) is a researcher, artist and chief editor of ''Neural'' magazine since 1993.

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Centre for the Study of Developing Societies

The Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) is an Indian research institute for social sciences and humanities.

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Code

In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a communication channel or storage in a storage medium.

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Collaboration

Collaboration (from Latin com- "with" + laborare "to labor", "to work") is the process of two or more people, entities or organizations working together --> to complete a task or achieve a goal.

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Creative Commons

Creative Commons (CC) is an American non-profit organization and international network devoted to educational access and expanding the range of creative works available for others to build upon legally and to share.

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Digital art

Digital art refers to any artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process.

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Distributed creativity

Distributed creativity is a sociocultural framework for understanding how creativity emerges from the interactions of people, objects and their environment.

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Eyebeam (organization)

Eyebeam is a not-for-profit art and technology center in New York City, founded by John Seward Johnson III with co-founders David S. Johnson and Roderic R. Richardson.

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Immune system

The immune system is a network of biological systems that protects an organism from diseases.

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Indigenous peoples

There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference from other groups in a state, a special relationship with their traditional territory, and an experience of subjugation and discrimination under a dominant cultural model.

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Internet culture

Internet culture is a quasi-underground culture developed and maintained among frequent and active users of the Internet (also known as netizens) who primarily communicate with one another online as members of online communities; that is, a culture whose influence is "mediated by computer screens" and information communication technology, specifically the Internet.

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John P. Bell

John P. Bell is a digital artist, educator, and software developer at Dartmouth College and the University of Maine whose work centers on creative collaboration and digital culture.

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Jon Ippolito

Jon Ippolito is an artist, educator, new media scholar, and former curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

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Laboratory

A laboratory (colloquially lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.

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Lawrence Lessig

Lester Lawrence Lessig III (born June 3, 1961) is an American legal scholar and political activist.

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Net zero emissions

Global net zero emissions describes the state where emissions of greenhouse gases due to human activities, and removals of these gases, are in balance over a given period.

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Neural (magazine)

Neural is a print magazine established in 1993 dealing with new media art, electronic music and hacktivism.

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New media are communication technologies that enable or enhance interaction between users as well as interaction between users and content.

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Permaculture

Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems.

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Rhizome (organization)

Rhizome is an American not-for-profit arts organization that supports and provides a platform for new media art.

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A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.

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Still Water (University of Maine)

Still Water was a research and development laboratory at the New Media Department of the University of Maine that studied and built networks for artists, academics, and other creative professions.

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Sustainable design

Environmentally sustainable design (also called environmentally conscious design, eco-design, etc.) is the philosophy of designing physical objects, the built environment, and services to comply with the principles of ecological sustainability and also aimed at improving the health and comfort of occupants in a building.

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Text file

A text file (sometimes spelled textfile; an old alternative name is flatfile) is a kind of computer file that is structured as a sequence of lines of electronic text.

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Thames & Hudson

Thames & Hudson (sometimes T&H for brevity) is a publisher of illustrated books in all visually creative categories: art, architecture, design, photography, fashion, film, and the performing arts.

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The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education is an American newspaper and website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty and student affairs professionals, including staff members and administrators.

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University of Maine

The University of Maine (UMaine) is a public land-grant research university in Orono, Maine.

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Wabanaki Confederacy

The Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, Wobanaki, translated to "People of the Dawn" or "Easterner"; also: Wabanakia, "Dawnland") is a North American First Nations and Native American confederation of five principal Eastern Algonquian nations: the Abenaki of St. Francis, Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Passamaquoddy (Peskotomahkati) and Penobscot.

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Webcam

A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network.

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See also

Educators from Maine

Permaculturalists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joline_Blais