It’s a story about a farm girl who flirts with ecoterrorism after dreaming she’s a goat. That’s my one liner. It’s also a philosophical novel in the spirit of Ishmael that explores our relationships with animals. Finally, it’s a boundary object designed to change the world by emancipating information architecture. I expect this project willKeep reading
Digital Strategy
I’m participating in a series of conversations on the relationship between information architecture and digital strategy. Participants include Bob Royce (convener), Dan Klyn (facilitator), Erik Dahl, and Heidi Musser. I’m posting notes hoping y’all may chime in. I kicked things off with a walk down memory lane, reviewing The Tail Wags The Dog by LouKeep reading
Jöhéhgöh
As we grow into Barefoot Farm, we aim to be respectful of the people and animals who have inhabited this beautiful land before us. So it’s only fitting we are naming the barn cats Jö, Héh, and Göh in honor of The Three Sisters. Before the colonists arrived in Central Virginia, the Monacan people lived here.Keep reading
Tomorrow’s Architects (Q&A)
I gave a talk, sponsored by ProQuest and O’Reilly Media, called Tomorrow’s Architects: Designing the Future of Libraries. Here are the video and slides. Because there were over 1,000 participants, I couldn’t reply to everyone, so I’m adding responses here. Of course, questions are more valuable than answers, so thank you for your curiosity. FromKeep reading
Anatomy of a Crisis
One summer’s night on break from school we were drinking and dancing at a sprawling beach party when a mammoth of a man shoved Paul to the sand and began kicking him. My friends and I stood twenty feet away screaming “stop.” His friends yelled that Paul had stolen his girlfriend’s purse. My drunken mindKeep reading