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Shannon Christine Mattern Department of Anthropology | The New School 6 East 16 th St, #929 | New York, NY 10003 [email protected] | wordsinspace.net PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE The New School, New York, NY, Department of Anthropology Full Professor, 2019 – Coordinator of Anthropology and Design Track, 2019 – 2021; Anthropology and Design Minor, 2021 – Director of Undergraduate Studies, 2020 – The New School, New York, NY, School of Media Studies Full Professor, 2018 – 2019 Associate Professor with Tenure, 2012 – 2018 Assistant Professor of Media Studies, 2004 – 2012 Director of Graduate Studies, 2006 – 2009 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, History of Art Department Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002 – 2004 The Project on Media Ownership, New York University Senior Researcher, 1999 – 2001 Assisted with the launch of the research project at New York University; researched and designed 1999-2000 ownership maps for top media companies; helped to organize PRoMO’s online database; collaborated in research with People for Better TV, The Nation, The New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review EDUCATION New York University, Ph.D., Department of Culture and Communication, May 2002 Dissertation: “Building Ideologies: A Case Study of the Seattle Public Library Building and its Embodied Ideas, Ideals, and Values”: Advisors: Dr. Neil Postman, Dr. Andrew Ross, Dr. Jean-Louis Cohen The Schreyer Honors College at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA B.A. in English and Communications (dual major), May 1998 Undergraduate Honors Thesis: “From Synapses to Circuitry” [on artificial intelligence, Donna Haraway, and the first five years of Wired magazine]: Advisors: Dr. Marie Secor and Dr. Richard Doyle Student Marshal (first in class), Evan Pugh Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa

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Shannon Christine MatternDepartment of Anthropology | The New School 6 East 16th St, #929 | New York, NY 10003 [email protected] | wordsinspace.net

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE The New School, New York, NY, Department of Anthropology

Full Professor, 2019 – Coordinator of Anthropology and Design Track, 2019 – 2021; Anthropology and Design Minor, 2021 – Director of Undergraduate Studies, 2020 –

The New School, New York, NY, School of Media Studies Full Professor, 2018 – 2019 Associate Professor with Tenure, 2012 – 2018

Assistant Professor of Media Studies, 2004 – 2012 Director of Graduate Studies, 2006 – 2009

University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, History of Art Department

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002 – 2004

The Project on Media Ownership, New York University Senior Researcher, 1999 – 2001

Assisted with the launch of the research project at New York University; researched and designed 1999-2000 ownership maps for top media companies; helped to organize PRoMO’s online database; collaborated in research with People for Better TV, The Nation, The New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review

EDUCATION New York University, Ph.D., Department of Culture and Communication, May 2002

Dissertation: “Building Ideologies: A Case Study of the Seattle Public Library Building and its Embodied Ideas, Ideals, and Values”: Advisors: Dr. Neil Postman, Dr. Andrew Ross, Dr. Jean-Louis Cohen

The Schreyer Honors College at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

B.A. in English and Communications (dual major), May 1998 Undergraduate Honors Thesis: “From Synapses to Circuitry” [on artificial intelligence, Donna Haraway,

and the first five years of Wired magazine]: Advisors: Dr. Marie Secor and Dr. Richard Doyle Student Marshal (first in class), Evan Pugh Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa

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PUBLICATIONS Books A City Is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences (Princeton University Press, 2021)

Reviews and excerpts in A Daily Dose of Architecture Books, Civil Engineering, Fast Company, Metropolis, New Books Network, Spacing Canada, Tech Won’t Save Us, Western Interiors, Wired, among other venues

Code and Clay, Data and Dirt: Five Thousand Years of Urban Media (University of Minnesota Press, 2017)

Winner of the Anne Friedberg Innovative Scholarship Award from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, 2019; Dorothy Lee Award, Media Ecology Association, 2019; basis for artist Lilah Fowler’s “Code Clay, Data Dirt” exhibition at Firstsite Gallery, Colchester, UK, August 1 – 31, 2019.

Deep Mapping the Media City (University of Minnesota Press, 2015) The New Downtown Library: Designing with Communities (University of Minnesota Press, 2007)

Books in Development

Case Studies: An Intellectual History of Media Furniture (manuscript in development; proposal invitation from Princeton University Press) Things That Beep: Product Sound Design (concept in development; proposal invitation from W.W. Norton) Arboreal Media (concept in development for Duke University Press’s Elements series)

Edited Collections Editor, with Josh McWhirter and Mariana Mogilevich, “Digital Frictions” series on Urban Omnibus (Architectural League of New York, Fall 2019 – Winter 2020): https://urbanomnibus.net/series/digital-frictions/ Co-editor, with Mark Graham, Rob Kitchin, and Joe Shaw, How to Run a City Like Amazon, and Other Fables, (Meatspace Press, 2019) Editor, “Notes, Lists and Everyday Inscriptions” special issue of The New Everyday (MediaCommons, Fall 2010): an online MediaCommons journal supported by the Institute for the Future of the Book, with contributions by Dan Cohen, Lisa Gitelman, Kate Eichhorn, Liza Kirwin, Andrew Piper, among others Editorial Projects Senior Editor, Media/Publics, Public Seminar, 2018 – 2019 Steering Committee, Publishing Initiative, The New School, 2018 Managing/Commissioning Editor of MediaCommons’ The New Everyday, 2013 – 2014

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles “The Spectacle of Data: A Century of Fiches, Fairs, and Fantasies,” Theory, Culture & Society (2020): https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276420958052 with Emily Bowe and Erin Simmons (graduate students), “Learning from Lines: Critical COVID Data Visualizations and the Quarantine Quotidian,” Big Data & Society (July 2020): https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951720939236 (invited, editorial board-reviewed submission) “Encrypted Repositories: Techniques of Secret Storage from Desks to Databases,” Amodern (April 2020): https://amodern.net/article/encrypted-repositories/ with Urban Intelligence (21 graduate students), “Auditing Urban Intelligence: Interfacing Place-Based Knowledge,” Leonardo Electronic Almanac (2019): https://www.leoalmanac.org/auditing-urban-intelligence-interfacing-place-based-knowledge-urban-intelligence-the-new-school/ “Of Mud, Media, and the Metropolis: Aggregating Histories of Writing and Urbanization,” Cultural Politics 12:3 special issue on Geological Media, edited by Jussi Parikka (November 2016): 310-31 “Animated Spaces: Experience and Context in Interaction and Architectural Design Exhibitions,” Senses & Society 9:2 (Spring 2014): 131-150 “Embracing the Formalist Mantle,” “Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media at 50” special issue, Journal of Visual Culture 13:1 (April 2014): 85-87 “Ear to the Wire: Listening to Historic Urban Infrastructures,” Amodern 2, “Network Archaeologies” Issue (October 2013): http://amodern.net/article/ear-to-the-wire/ “Evaluating Multimodal Work, Revisited,” Journal of Digital Humanities 1:4 (Fall 2012): http://journalofdigitalhumanities.org/1-4/evaluating-multimodal-work-revisited-by-shannon-mattern/ “Click/Scan/Bold: The New Materiality of Architectural Discourse and Its Counter-Publics,” Design & Culture 3.3 (November 2011): 329-354 “Fluid Text, Total Design: The Woodberry Poetry Room as Idea, Collection, and Place,” Space and Culture 14:1 (2011): 27-50

“Geometries of Reading, Light of Learning: Louis I. Kahn’s Library at Philips Exeter,” Nexus Network Journal, “Geometries of Rhetoric” special issue 12:3 (Fall 2010): 389-420 “Infernal Archive: Medial States of Matter in the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision” The Archive special issue of FlowTV (May 21, 2010): http://flowtv.org/2010/05/infernal-archive-medial-states-of-matter-in-the-netherlands-institue-for-sound-and-vision-shannon-mattern-the-new-school/

with Robert Kirkbride, “Chainbuilding: The Signature Building for the New New School,” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 22:2 (June 2009): 201-219 with Barry Salmon, “Sound Studies: Framing Noise,” Music, Sound, and the Moving Image 2:2 (Autumn 2008): 139-44

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“Font of a Nation: Creating a National Graphic Identity for Qatar,” Public Culture 20:3 (Fall 2008): 479-496

Reprint: VOLUME 19 (April 2009): 96-105

“Broadcasting Space: China Central Television’s New Headquarters,” International Journal of Communication 2 (August 11, 2008): http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/view/374/201

“Resonant Texts: Sounds of the Contemporary American Public Library,” The Senses & Society 2:3 (Fall 2007): 277-302

“Just How Public Is the Seattle Public Library? Publicity, Posturing and Politics in Public Design,” Journal of Architectural Education 57:1 (Fall 2003): 5-18

“Plurality in Place: Activating Public Spheres and Public Spaces in Seattle,” Invisible Culture 6 (Fall 2003): https://ivc.lib.rochester.edu/plurality-in-place-activating-public-spheres-and-public-spaces-in-seattle/ Articles “Green Screens in Ten Channels,” LA+ (University of Pennsylvania, forthcoming 2022) “Terra Perdita,” Avery Review (Columbia GSAPP, forthcoming 2022) “Fixity and Fluidity,” Anthropocene Curriculum AC Courses, Anthropocene Curriculum, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (December 2021): https://www.anthropocene-curriculum.org/courses/archiving/fixity-and-fluidity-navigating-the-anthropocene-archive “Concealment and Compassion” [on dementia care], Places Journal (November 2021): https://placesjournal.org/article/architectural-and-urban-design-for-dementia-care/?cn-reloaded=1 “Tree Thinking,” Places Journal (September 2021): https://placesjournal.org/article/tree-thinking/ “Why High-Profile Smart Cities Fail, From Sidewalk’s Quayside to Amazon’s HQ2 in Queens,” Fast Company (August 10, 2021): https://www.fastcompany.com/90664283/why-high-profile-smart-cities-fail-from-sidewalks-quayside-to-amazons-hq2-in-queens. “Long Live All Our Public Libraries,” New York Daily News (August 1, 2021): https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-long-live-the-public-library-20210801-pv2ewgmpoveuxo2ilfif33afpi-story.html “Unboxing the Toolkit,” Toolshed (July 9, 2021): https://tool-shed.org/unboxing-the-toolkit/ “The Problems Data Can’t Solve: Eric Adams Puts Too Much Faith in the Power of Statistics and Algorithms,” New York Daily News (June 28, 2021): https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-beware-compstat-for-everything-20210628-xxkklwfkhfewpjql2gdkjutoei-story.html “How to Map Nothing,” Places Journal (March 2021): https://placesjournal.org/article/how-to-map-nothing/ “Glimmer: Refracting Rock,” LA+ 12: GEO (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020) “Purity and Security: Towards a Cultural History of Plexiglass,” Places Journal (December 2020): https://placesjournal.org/article/purity-and-security-a-cultural-history-of-plexiglass/

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Reprinted in Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Studio Visit (Inventory Press, forthcoming 2022). “Of Mountains and Machines” [on Armin Linke’s Alpi], A Wilderness Distant [online exhibition], Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Columbia University (October 19, 2020): https://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/reader/561-a-wildness-distant#reader-anchor-2. “Urban Auscultation; or, Perceiving the Action of the Heart,” Places Journal (April 2020): https://placesjournal.org/article/urban-auscultation-or-perceiving-the-action-of-the-heart/?cn-reloaded=1

Portuguese translation: Eduardo Harry Leursen, “Auscultação urbana: ou percebendo a ação do coração,” RUA (December 2020): https://www.labeurb.unicamp.br/rua/artigo/pdf/278-auscultacao-urbana-ou-percebendo-a-acao-do-coracao

“The Scalar Logics of COVID,” Harun Farocki Institut (April 25, 2020): https://www.harun-farocki-institut.org/en/2020/04/25/the-scalar-logics-of-covid-journal-of-visual-culture-hafi-7/ “Using PowerPoint, Artists Ask How Performative Presentations Shape Our Thinking,” Art in America (February 5, 2020): https://www.artnews.com/art-in-america/features/artists-using-powerpoint-critique-rhetorical-strategies-tan-lin-tony-cokes-david-byrne-1202676971/; in print as “Auto-Advance: The Art of the Slide Deck,” Art in America (February 2020): 64-9. “Post-It Note City” [on the aesthetics of participatory design] Places Journal (February 2020): https://placesjournal.org/article/post-it-note-city/ “Fluttering Code: A Cultural and Aesthetic History of the Split-Flap Display,” Modes of Criticism 5 (2020): 49-63. “Fugitive Libraries,” Places Journal (October 2019): https://placesjournal.org/article/fugitive-libraries/ “Minimal Maintenance,” Lapsus Lima (October 2, 2019): http://www.lapsuslima.com/minimal-maintenance/ “Networked Dream Worlds,” Real Life Magazine (July 8, 2019): https://reallifemag.com/networked-dream-worlds/ “FAMILIA: Corporeal Care and Affective Ties,” Harvard Design Magazine 47: “Inside Scoop” (June 2019): 135-6. “Local Codes: Forms of Spatial Knowledge,” Public Knowledge, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (January 18, 2019): https://publicknowledge.sfmoma.org/local-codes-forms-of-spatial-knowledge/ “Our Libraries Are Not Failing Us; We Are Failing Them,” Architectural Review (January 2019) “A Map That Tracks Everything,” The Atlantic (November 30, 2018): https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2018/11/can-blockchain-maps-replace-gps/576985/ “Maintenance and Care,” Places Journal (November 2018): https://placesjournal.org/article/maintenance-and-care/

Chinese translation: Shandong Journal of Social Sciences (2019) Reprint: Google Design, SPAN Reader (Google Design, 2019) French translation: “Tout réparer,” Habitante (November 2021) Portuguese translation: Piseagrama (forthcoming)

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“Furnishing Intelligence” [on the intelligent apparatae of airports and libraries and the work of artist Simon Denny], Perspecta 51: Medium (Yale School of Architecture/MIT Press: 2018): 299-314 “All Eyes on the Border” [on border tech], Places Journal (September 2018): https://placesjournal.org/article/all-eyes-on-the-border/ “Community Plumbing” [on hardware stores], Places Journal (July 2018): https://placesjournal.org/article/community-plumbing-a-history-of-the-hardware-store/

German translation: “Die Nachbarschaft Zusammenschrauben,” dérive: Zeitschrift für Stadsforschung 73: Neighborhood (Vienna, October / December 2018): https://derive.at/zeitschrift/73/

“Databodies in Codespace,” Places Journal (April 2018): https://placesjournal.org/article/databodies-in-codespace/

German translation: “Datenkörper in Coderäumen,” ARCH+ 236: Posthuman Architecture (2019) “Extract and Preserve: Underground Repositories for a Posthuman Future?” New Geographies 09: Posthuman (Harvard University Graduate School of Design: Fall 2017): 52-9

Reprint: Library Stack, for the Oslo Triennale, 2019: https://www.librarystack.org/extract-and-preserve-underground-repositories-for-a-posthuman-future/

“The Big Data of Ice, Rocks, Soils, and Sediments,” Places Journal (November 2017): https://placesjournal.org/article/the-big-data-of-ice-rocks-soils-and-sediments/ “Sharing Is Tables: Furniture for Digital Labor,” e-flux architecture (October 9, 2017): http://www.e-flux.com/architecture/positions/151184/sharing-is-tables-furniture-for-digital-labor/

Italian translation: “Condividere è un Tavolo: L’arredamento per il Lavoro Digitale,” Progetto Grafico 33 (August 2018): 65-76

“Mapping’s Intelligent Agents,” Places Journal (September 2017): https://placesjournal.org/article/mappings-intelligent-agents/

Reprinted in Pol Bargués-Pedreny, David Chandler, and Elena Simon, eds., Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age (London: Routledge, 2018): 208-24.

French translation: Autofiction: A Biography of the Automobile Object, Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne, forthcoming 2021.

“Closet Archives,” Places Journal (July 2017): https://placesjournal.org/article/closet-archive/ “Urban Memory Infrastructure” [interview with NYPL Labs’ Ben Vershbow], Urban Omnibus (March 2017), http://urbanomnibus.net/2017/03/urban-memory-infrastructure/ “A City Is Not a Computer,” Places Journal (February 2017), https://placesjournal.org/article/a-city-is-not-a-computer/

Portuguese translation: “Uma Cidade Não é um Computador,” Instituto Intersaber (May 11, 2017): http://www.intersaber.org/a-cidade-nao-e-um-computador/

German translation: “A City Is Not a Computer,” dérive: Zeitschrift für Stadsforschung 68 (Vienna, July 2017): https://issuu.com/derivevereinfurstadtforschung/docs/derive-no68_ausschnitt

French translation: “Urbanisme. Non, la ville n’est pas unordinateur,” Courrier International (September 9, 2017): http://www.courrierinternational.com/article/urbanisme-non-la-ville-nest-pas-un-ordinateur

“Before BILLY: A Brief History of the Shelf,” Harvard Design Magazine 43 (Fall/Winter 2016): 42-9 + http://www.harvarddesignmagazine.org/issues/43/before-billy-a-brief-history-of-the-bookcase

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“Public In/Formation,” Places Journal (November 2016): https://placesjournal.org/article/public-information/ “Animated Aberrations, Rebellious Objects: Zoe Beloff’s The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff,” Volume 49 (September 2016): 39-43 “Scaffolding, Hard and Soft: Media Infrastructures,” Spheres 3, Unstable Infrastructures (June 2016): http://spheres-journal.org/scaffolding-hard-and-soft-infrastructures-as-critical-and-generative-structures/ [pre-print of book chapter by same title]

Reprint: “Scaffolding, Hard and Soft,” New Alphabet School (Haus der Kulturen der Welt (November 2020): https://newalphabetschool.hkw.de/scaffolding-hard-and-soft-critical-and-generative-infrastructures/

“Cloud and Field,” Places Journal (August 2016): https://placesjournal.org/article/cloud-and-field/ “Instrumental City,” Places Journal (April 2016): https://placesjournal.org/article/instrumental-city-new-york-hudson-yards/ “Indexing the World of Tomorrow,” Places Journal (February 2016): https://placesjournal.org/article/indexing-the-world-of-tomorrow-1939-worlds-fair/ “Middlewhere: The Landscape of Library Logistics,” Urban Omnibus (June 2015): http://urbanomnibus.net/2015/06/middlewhere-landscapes-of-library-logistics/

Reprint: “Behind New York’s Library Network,” Motherboard (July 21, 2015): http://motherboard.vice.com/read/behind-new-yorks-library-network

“Mission Control: A History of the Urban Dashboard,” Places Journal (March 2015): https://placesjournal.org/article/mission-control-a-history-of-the-urban-dashboard/ “Speculative Archaeology,” Places Journal (December 12, 2014): https://placesjournal.org/article/speculative-archaeology/ “Precedents for Experimentation: Talking Libraries with Shannon Mattern and Nate Hill,” Urban Omnibus (July 16, 2014): http://urbanomnibus.net/2014/07/precedents-for-experimentation-talking-libraries-with-shannon-mattern-and-nate-hill/ “Library as Infrastructure,” Places Journal (June 9, 2014): https://placesjournal.org/article/library-as-infrastructure/

Reprint: Strategic Library (a library trends/innovation newsletter) 17 (June 15, 2015): 7-11. Bahasa Indonesian translation: “Perpustakaan Sebagai Infrastruktur,” C2O Library & Collaborative (May

25, 2017): https://c2o-library.net/2017/05/perpustakaan-sebagai-infrastruktur/ Spanish translation: “La biblioteca como infraestructura,” Arquine (March 6, 2018):

http://www.arquine.com/la-biblioteca-como-infraestructura/ Serbo-Croatian translation: “Knjižnica kao infrastruktura” (forthcoming 2020)

“Interfacing Urban Intelligence,” Places Journal (April 28, 2014): https://placesjournal.org/article/interfacing-urban-intelligence/ “Urban Software Art: Spaces of Critical Engagement,” Urban Media Aesthetics (December 6, 2013): http://urbanmediaaesthetics.org/#?cat=16_salon?post=219_urban-software-art-confronting-spectacle

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“Preserving Yesterday’s Tech to Get a Better Grasp on Today’s,” Nautilus (November 22, 2013): http://nautil.us/blog/preserving-yesterdays-tech-to-get-a-better-grasp-on-todays “Methodolatry and the Art of Measure: The New Wave of Urban Data Science,” Places Journal (November 5, 2013): https://placesjournal.org/article/methodolatry-and-the-art-of-measure/ “Bureaucracy’s Playthings,” Reanimation Library’s Word Processor (October 28, 2013): http://www.reanimationlibrary.org/pages/wpmattern “Infrastructural Tourism,” Places Journal (July 1, 2013): https://placesjournal.org/article/infrastructural-tourism/ “Paju Bookcity: The Next Chapter,” Places Journal (January 14, 2013): https://placesjournal.org/article/paju-bookcity-the-next-chapter/ “DataCase,” CLOG 3 (June 2012): 24-5 “Marginalia: Little Libraries in the Urban Margins,” Places Journal (May 22, 2012): https://placesjournal.org/article/marginalia-little-libraries-in-the-urban-margins/ with Joseph Gessert, “Bad Signal,” The New Republic (December 6, 1999): 20-22 Book Chapters “Scents of Spatial Order: Sensing Technical Landscapes,” in Jeffrey Nesbit and Charles Waldheim, eds., Technical Lands: A Critical Primer (Jovis Verlag, 2022). “Sidewalks of Concrete and Code” in Sarah Sharma and Rianka Singh, eds., Re-Understanding Media: Feminist Extensions of Marshall McLuhan (Duke University Press, forthcoming 2022). “Arboreal Codes: Trees as Legal and Social Bodies” in Paolo Patelli and Giuditta Vendrame, eds., Friction Atlas (Onamatopee, forthcoming 2022) “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics,” in Matthew Hockenberry, Nicole Starosielski, and Susan Zieger, eds., Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media (Duke University Press, 2021) “Field Archives” in Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, et al., eds., Uncertain Archives: Critical Keywords for Big Data (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2021): 227-34. Afterword, in Nida Rehman, Siddharth de Souza, and Saba Sharma, eds., Crowdsourcing, Constructing, and Collaborating: Methods and Social Impacts of Mapping the World Today (Bloomsbury India, 2020). “Bureaucracy,” in Eduardo Staszowski and Virginia Tassinari, eds., Designing in Dark Times: An Arendtian Lexicon, (London: Bloomsbury Press, 2020): 66-9. “A City Is Not a Computer” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Katherine Willis and Alessandro Auguri, eds., Routledge Companion to Smart Cities (New York: Routledge, 2020): pp? “Calculative Composition: The Ethics of Automating Design,” in Markus Dubber, Frank Pasquale, and Sunit Das, eds., Oxford Handbook of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (Oxford University Press, 2020): pp?

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“Bureaucracy’s Playthings” [reprint of Word Processor essay] in Olga Touloumi and Theodora Vardouli, eds., Computer Architectures: Constructing the Common Ground (New York: Routledge, 2019): 160-9. “Ether and Ore: An Archaeology of Urban Intelligences” in Laura Kurgan and Dare Brawley, eds., Ways of Knowing Cities (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2019): 120-30 “The City Is Not a Computer: On Museums, Archives, and Libraries” [adaptation of Places Journal article] in Zlatan Krajina and Deborah Stevenson, eds., The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication (New York: Routledge, 2019): pp? “Woven Circuits: An Interview with Taeyoon Choi” in Mike Ananny, Laura Forlano, and Molly Wright Steenson, eds., Bauhaus Futures (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019): 215-23 “The Gentle Wind Doth Move Visibly: Brian Tolle’s Threshold (2007),” in Frances Richard, ed., I Stand in My Place With My Own Day Here: Site-Specific Art at The New School (Duke University Press / Curatorial Research Lab, 2019): 173-5 “A City Is Not a Computer” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Jeffrey Cody and Francesco Siravo, eds., Historic Cities: Issues in Urban Conservation (Los Angeles: The Getty, 2019): 573-7 “The World Silicon Valley Made” [reprint of Public Books review] in Sharon Marcus and Caitlin Zaloom, eds., Think in Public: A Public Book Reader (Columbia University Press, 2019) “Mapping’s Intelligent Agents” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Pol Bargués-Pedreny, David Chandler, and Elena Simon, eds., Mapping and Politics in the Digital Age (London: Routledge, 2018): 208-24. “Sonic Archaeology” in Michael Bull, ed. The Routledge Companion to Sound Studies (New York: Routledge, November 2018): 222-30 “History of the Urban Dashboard” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Simon Marvin and Andres Luque-Ayala, eds., Control Room: Nodes in the Networked City (New York: Routledge, 2018) “Scaffolding, Hard and Soft: Media Infrastructures” in Jentery Sayers, ed., The Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities (New York: Routledge, 2018): 318-26 “Field Office, Furnishing of,” in Jane Birkin and Jussi Parikka eds., Archaeologies of Media and Technology: An Office Manual (Winchester School of Art, 2017): 28-9 “Urban Dashboards” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Rob Kitchin, Tracey Lauriault & Matthew Wilson, eds., Understanding Spatial Media (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2017): 74-83 “Equipment for Redemptive Living” in Joel Stoehr, ed., Building Better Book Carts: Designing for Incarcerated Readers (New York: Parsons School of Design, 2017): 29-35 “Library as Infrastructure” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Fabrizio Gallanti, ed., Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize Program Book One (Barcelona: Actar and Illinois Institute of Technology Architecture Center Press, 2016): 188-98 “Just How Public is the Seattle Public Library? Publicity, Posturing and Politics in Public Design” [reprint of Journal of Architectural Education article] in Ruth Dalton & Chrisoph Holscher, eds., Take One Building: Interdisciplinary Research Perspectives of the Seattle Public Library (Ashgate, 2016): 21-37

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“Interfacing Urban Intelligence” [reprint of Places Journal article] in Rob Kitchin and Sung-Yueh Perng, eds., Code and the City (New York: Routledge, 2016): 49-60 “Deep Time of Media Infrastructure” in Lisa Parks and Nicole Starosielski, eds., Signal Traffic: Critical Studies of Media Infrastructures (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2015): 94-112 [winner of SCMS 2015 Best Edited Collection Award]

Spanish translation: “El tiempo profundo de la infraestructura mediática,” trans. Nicolas Llano Linares, InMediaciones de la Comunicación 14:2 (2019).

“Delicious: Renovating the Mnemonic Architectures of Bookmarking” in Trebor Scholz, ed., Learning Through Digital Media: Essays on Technology and Pedagogy (Institute for Distributed Creativity, 2011) [site is no longer live; archived draft available here: http://mcpress.media-commons.org/artoflearning/delicious-renovating-the-mnemonic-architectures-of-bookmarking/] “Puffs of Air: Communicating by Vacuum” in John Knechtel, ed., AIR, Alphabet City #15 (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010): 42-56 “Edge Blending: Light, Crystalline Fluidity, and the Materiality of New Media at Gehry’s IAC Headquarters” in Kristina Riegert & Staffan Ericsson., eds., Media Houses: Architecture, Media and the Production of Centrality (New York: Peter Lang, 2010): 137-161

“Silent, Invisible City: Mediating Urban Experience for the Other Senses” in Frank Eckardt, et. al., eds., Mediacity: Situations, Practices and Encounters (Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2009): 155-76 Exhibition Catalog Essays “Fresh Decay” [on the work of Kathleen Ryan], Karma Gallery (forthcoming 2022). “Executable Spatial Scripts” in Georgina Voss, ed., Supra Systems Exhibition Catalog, London Design Festival (London: London College of Communication, 2018). “How to Graft a City,” The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Broadsheet #1: Grafting (Blackwood Gallery / University of Toronto, June 2018) “Infrastructures for Tomorrow’s Urban Intelligences,” “Tomorrows: Urban Fictions for Possible Futures” Exhibition Catalog (Athens: Onassis Cultural Center, May 2018) “Bibliographic Machines,” “The Internal Machine” Exhibition Catalog (New York: Center for Book Arts, 2017) Reviews “San Francisco; Or, How to Destroy a City,” a review of Alison Isenberg, Designing San Francisco: Art, Land, and Urban Renewal in the City by the Bay (Princeton University Press, 2018); Cary McClelland Silicon City: San Francisco in the Long Shadow of the Valley (Norton, 2018); Rebecca Solnit, Hollow City: The Siege of San Francisco and the Crisis of American Urbanism (Verso, 2018); Richard Walker, Pictures of a Gone City: Tech and the Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco Bay Area (PM Press, 2018), Public Books (March 27, 2019): https://www.publicbooks.org/san-francisco-or-how-to-destroy-a-city/.

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“The World Silicon Valley Made,” a review of Brian Merchant, The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone (Little, Brown and Company, 2017) and Adam Greenfield, Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life (Verso, 2017), Public Books (October 27, 2017): http://www.publicbooks.org/the-world-silicon-valley-made/ “Tuning into the Invisible: Roman Mars’s 99% Invisible,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 73:2 (June 2014): 270-271 Review of Hillel Schwartz, Making Noise: From Babel to the Big Bang and Beyond (Zone Books, 2011), Current Musicology 93 (Spring 2012 [actually published Spring 2014]): 121-129 Review of “Talk to Me: Design and the Communication between People and Objects” at the Museum of Modern Art, Design & Culture 4:3 (2012): 369-373 “Archizines’ Rustling Pages,” Arquine 60 (Summer 2012): 16 Review of Mark Shepard, Ed., The Sentient City: Ubiquitous Computing, Architecture, and the Future of Urban Space (MIT Press, 2010), DomusWeb (April 21, 2011): http://www.domusweb.it/en/book-review/sentient-city/ Review of Geoff Manaugh’s The BLDGBLOG Book, Lebbeus Woods (September 13, 2009): www.lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com Other Publications [On McLuhan] in Peter Bexte and Martina Leeker, eds., Medium / McLuhan (meson press, 2020): 52-3-. “Reflexive Machines: AI for Institutional Critique,” Curatorial A(i)gents (Cambridge, MA: Berkman Klein Center / metaLab, 2020. “Testimonial Tables” Avery Shorts (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, October 29, 2018: https://mailchi.mp/05defccc9b3a/from-shannon-mattern?e=74dc96e798 “The Archival Apparatus,” PROPS 18: Disciplining Images (MIT Council for the Arts / Yale School of Architecture, August 2017) “Sounding Towers,” Scholar’s Choice, Canadian Centre for Architecture (July 23, 2012): http://www.cca.qc.ca/en/collection/1776-sounding-towers with JaeHo Kang, “Media” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Ed. (Farmington Hills, MI: Thompson Gale, 2008) with The Project on Media Ownership, “Planet Viacom.” Columbia Journalism Review (November-December 1999): 48-9 EXHIBITIONS/EVENTS ORGANIZED Co-Organizer, with Alison Clarke, Papanek Symposium, 2022 Member of Steering Committee, “Maintainers III: Policy, Practice, and Care,” Washington, D.C., October 8-11, 2019

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Co-Organizer, with Eric Klinenberg and Wayne Wiegand, “Library as Place” workshop, Institute for Public Knowledge, NYU, April 25 – 26, 2019 Co-Organizer, with Jussi Parikka, Finnish Cultural Institute of New York, and Metropolitan New York Library Council, “Code, Craft & Catalogues: Arts in the Libraries,” March 9, 2019 Co-Organizer, with Jussi Parikka, the Finnish Cultural Institute New York, and the Helsinki Central Library, “The Library’s Other Intelligences” [commissioned artworks and programming re: knowledge infrastructures, with Samir Bhowmik, Tuomas Laitinen, and Jenna Sutela], Helsinki, January – March 2019 Co-Curator, with Greta Byrum, “Privacy in Public,” distributed exhibition, in partnership with the Metropolitan New York Library Council; the Brooklyn, New York, and Queens Public Libraries; and the NYC Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer, December 15, 2018 – February 1, 2019, https://privacyinpublic.org/; with artists American Artist, Salome Asega, Tega Brain, Ingrid Burrington, Taeyoon Choi, Annabel Daou, Alejandra Delfin, Sam Lavigne, Mimi Onuoha, and Toisha Tucker Co-Organizer, with Storefront for Art and Architecture, “Smart Cities? Impossible Objects, Political Objects, Measuring Objects,” one-day symposium with 17 Invited Speakers @ The New School, April 23, 2017 Organizer, School of Media Studies Speaker Series, Spring 2017: with Genevieve Yue, Ephraim Assili, Zara Rahman, Mimi Onuoha, Nicole Starosielski, Tega Brain, Kevin T. Allen, Maile Colbert, Clapperton Chakaneta Mavhunga, Sean Jacobs Member of Organizing Committee (with Patrik Svensson and Matt Ratto), “Digging Deep: Ecosystems, Institutions and Processes for Critical Making” Workshop @ CUNY Grad Center, December 2015 Curator, “Indexical Landscapes” Design Dialogues Symposium, Media Design Practices Program, ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, CA, October 2015: with Jesse LeCavalier, Lorie Velard, Richard Wheeler, Jason Weems, Mark Vallianatos, Emily Bills, Mimi Zeiger, and Tim Durfee Organizer, School of Media Studies Speaker Series, The New School, Fall 2014 – Spring 2015: with Mary Flanagan, Caitlin Burns, Susa Pop, Mary Wareham, Jody Williams, Benjamen Walker, Jill Godmilow, Andrew Uroskie, Anne Balsamo, Garnet Hertz, Dragan Espenschied, Ben Vershbow, Jeanne Liotta, Brian Larkin, Joe Inzerillo, Laura Kurgan, Chi-hui Yang, Melissa Gregg, Stephanie Boluk, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Jim Paradis, and Nick Montfort Co-Curator (with Orit Halpern, Brian McGrath & Kimberly Ackert), Furnishing the Cloud, cross-divisional New School exhibition, 2014 – 2015

Coordinated activity of several New School classes for an exhibition, in The New School’s Aronson Gallery in March 2015, on the materiality, ergonomics, and politics of the digital cloud

Member of Planning Committee, “Lines and Nodes: Media, Aesthetics and Infrastructure” symposium and film series, New York University’s Department of Media, Culture and Communication and Anthology Film Archives, September 2014 Co-Director and Co-Exhibition Designer, Catastrophe Slam, with Dr. Robert Kirkbride (Project Director); cross-divisional New School design project, March 2009

Co-organized faculty colloquium, with representatives from Parsons School of Design, Eugene Lang The New School for Liberal Arts, and the New School for Social Research, addressing such issues as water and food systems, global warming, and global violence

Co-organized and co-hosted 24-Shour design charrette, with 29 students from Parsons, Lang, and the New School for General Studies

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Students proposed responses to global catastrophe; installations were exhibited in The New School’s Aronson Gallery March 9 – 14, 2009

Co-Director, Project Media Space | Public Space, with Dr. Elizabeth Ellsworth, Department of Media Studies and Film, The New School, 2005 – 2006

Fall 2005 Panel Discussion with Jaeho Kang, Vyjayanthi Rao, Stephanie Owens, and Linnaea Tillett Spring 2006 Panel Discussion with Arjun Appadurai, Colleen Macklin, Ed Keller, and Jonathan Bach Visiting Scholars, Brian Massumi and Erin Manning, April 2006 Presentations by the Project for Public Spaces, Antenna Design, Krzysztof Wodiczko Student research colloquium, November 13, 2005 Film Screening, December 1, 2005 Project Director, Jury Organizer, “Channels: Emerging Media Publics”: Exhibition of student and faculty

work, organized with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and held in the LMCC’s gallery space at 15 Nassau St., May 9 – 20, 2006

Faculty Advisor, “Sonic Channels” audio show, reading series, and artists’ talks series MULTIMEDIA PROJECTS Research Developer for Urban Research Toolkit, an open-source mapping platform for urban-focused multimodal research, Spring 2010 – Fall 2014. With Jessica Irish, Jane Pirone, and Rory Solomon Contributed to development of new submission process and author and editor interfaces for The New Everyday, a MediaCommons publication hosted by NYU Libraries, Summer 2010; edited first issue using new interface. With Nicholas Mirzoeff and NYU’s Digital Library Technology Services

Contributed to development of new website for the Cinema, Media and Urban Studies Special Interest Group of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, Summer 2010. With Brendan Kredell INTERVIEWS WITH ME (Print, Radio, Podcast) Foreign Objects, TBD, on the smart city, Bard Graduate Center, forthcoming 2021 Jay Cephas, Igor Marjanović, and Ana Miljački, Interview TBD, “Pedagogies of Care” Special Issue, Journal of Architectural Education (forthcoming 2022) Dominic Boyer and Cymene Howe, TBD, Cultures of Energy Podcast 11 (forthcoming 2022) Elaine Gan, Multispecies Worldbuilding Lab Podcast 11 (January 2022): https://multispeciesworldbuilding.com/shannon-mattern/ Jeff Wood, “Talking Headways Podcast: Why a City Is Not a Computer,” StreetsBlog USA (January 13, 2022): https://usa.streetsblog.org/2022/01/13/talking-headways-podcast-why-a-city-is-not-a-computer/ Barbara Fister, “Acknowledging Interconnections,” Project Information Literacy (November 4, 2021): https://projectinfolit.org/smart-talk-interviews/acknowledging-interconnections/ Avni Sethi, “In Conversation with Shannon Mattern,” “Owed to a Certain Emptiness: Infra-Structuring the Conflictorium,” Vera List Center (October 14, 2021): https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rhA4e5YXe0HBf8uyfPglF

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Philip McKenzie, “A City Is Not a Computer: A Conversation with Shannon Mattern,” The Deep Dive 79 [podcast] (September 30, 2021): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-79-a-city-is-not-a-computer-a/id1484558993?i=1000537086540 Alice Arican, “A City Is Not a Computer,” New Books Network (September 24, 2021): https://newbooksnetwork.com/a-city-is-not-a-computer Evan Selinger, “Q&A: What’s Dumb About Smart Cities,” Boston Globe (September 10, 2021): https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/09/10/opinion/qa-whats-dumb-about-smart-cities/ Bill Dietz and Amy Cimini, “Remote Links 08” [on Maryanne Amacher], New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (August 25, 2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNmPOzGnHNg Mark Hurst, Techtonic, WFMU (August 23, 2021): https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/107151 Meghan McCarty Carino, “Smart Cities Promised Urban Tech Utopias. So Where Are They?” Marketplace Tech [radio] (August 23, 2021): https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-tech/smart-cities-promised-urban-tech-utopias-so-where-are-they/ Paris Marx, “How Smart Is the Smart City? With Shannon Mattern,” Tech Won’t Save Us [podcast] (August 12, 2021): https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/how-smart-is-the-smart-city-w-shannon-mattern/id1507621076?i=1000531791148 Adam Rogers, “Smart Cities, Bad Metaphors, and a Better Urban Future,” Wired (August 10, 2021): https://www.wired.com/story/smart-cities-bad-metaphors-and-a-better-urban-future/ Jarrett Fuller, “Shannon Mattern on the Intersection of Design and Anthropology and Why Cities Are Not Computers,” Scratching the Surface Member Newsletter 39 (July 2021): https://mailchi.mp/513546170a54/035-abbott-miller-on-dance-and-design-bonus-video-with-julia-watson-drmes-new-monograph-and-more-8835122?e=c54f5ae52a Meg Miller, Shannon Mattern, Mindy Seu, and Dan Taeyoung, “The Internet(s) of Everything,” Session 3 [on being generous and curious online], The Billion Seconds Institute and Are.na [podcast] (June 8, 2021): https://billion.iam-internet.com/ioe#s3 On Machine Listening, Liquid Architecture [podcast] (May 19, 2021): https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shannon-mattern-machine-listening/id1501072515?i=1000522425622 Alice Jo, “Maintenance and Care During and Beyond the Pandemic – BPR Interviews: Shannon Mattern,” Brown Political Review (April 2, 2021): https://brownpoliticalreview.org/2021/04/maintenance-and-care-during-and-beyond-the-pandemic-bpr-interviews-shannon-mattern/ Laura Yuile, Simone Niquille, Shannon Mattern, Nora O Murchú, “Refusing Smartness and Rethinking Failure,” transmediale broadcast [podcast] (April 2021): https://transmediale.de/almanac/refusing-smartness-and-rethinking-failure. Melis Uğurlu, “On Maintenance and Care: A Conversation with Shannon Mattern,” 17th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Pavilion of Turkey (2021): https://pavilionofturkey21.iksv.org/en/conversations/on-maintenance-and-care.

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Severin Matusek, with Paul Fiegelfeld, “The Relationship with Culture & Technology” [podcast], Culture & Technology Podcast, Vienna Business Agency (March 18, 2021): https://culture-technology.podigee.io/s1e2-the-relationship-between-culture-and-technology Jonathan Green, “Plexiglass: A Cultural History,” Blueprint, Australian Broadcasting Corporation [radio] (December 12, 2020): https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/blueprintforliving/plexiglass:-a-cultural-history/12972182 Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, “Phenomenology and Data,” Common Ground Research Networks (December 11, 2020) Jonathan Green, “Urban Auscultation,” Blueprint, Australian Broadcasting Corporation [radio] (October 31, 2020): https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/blueprintforliving/urban-auscultation/12821702 Scott Knowles, with Emily Bowe and Erin Simmons, “Data and the Pandemic,” COVIDCalls 153 (October 21, 2020): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-153-10-21-2020-data-and-the-pandemic/id1516341147?i=1000495837365 Rachel Coldicutt, On Care and Repair, Community Tech Fellowship Interview Series (October 13, 2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIsG5NNx6oA Erica Dorn and Sofía Bosch, “Benefits of a Mismatch,” Design in Transition / Diseño en Transición 4 [podcast] (September 7, 2020): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-2-shannon-mattern-benefits-of-a-mismatch-eng/id1502769218?i=1000490403276 Guillermo Gomez, “Radioee x Wireless” [radio festival] (August 27, 2020) “Looking From a Distance,” Royal College of Art, Architecture Thesis Exhibition, July 2020: https://soa2020stories.rca.ac.uk/looking-from-a-distance Scott Rodgers, “Media Materiality, Archaeology and Pedagogy,” Data Materiality [podcast], Vasari Research Centre, Birkbeck College, May 31, 209, https://soundcloud.com/bbkvasari/data-materiality-episode-2-shannon-mattern Luke Clancy, “Does 5G Feature a Pause Button,” RTE Lyric FM [Irish public radio] (May 30, 2019): https://soundcloud.com/soundsdoable/culture-file-does-5g-feature-a Jennifer Reut, “Urban Scanner,” Landscape Architecture Magazine (July 2018): 38-44. Chris Richardson, “Shannon Mattern: Code and Clay, Data and Dirt,” This is Not a Pipe [podcast] (May 17, 2018): https://www.tinapp.org/episodes/codeandclay Jeffrey Wood, “How Media Has [sic] Shaped the City,” Talking Headways [podcast] (May 2018): https://usa.streetsblog.org/2018/05/04/talking-headways-podcast-how-media-has-shaped-the-city/ Jarrett Fuller, Scratching the Surface [podcast] (April 2018): http://scratchingthesurface.fm/post/173051853805/72-shannon-mattern Carol Coletta, “Media and Libraries,” Talking About Cities: Kresge Foundation Podcast (January 2018): https://soundcloud.com/kresge-podcaster/media-and-libraries-with-shannon-mattern

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Katherine Hart Weimer and Paige G. Andrew, “Shannon Mattern: Perspectives on Place,” Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 13:3 (2017): 330-42. Ian Garrick Mason, “The Intelligence of Cities,” urbanNext [video] (November 2, 2017): https://urbannext.net/the-intelligence-of-cities/ Mack Hagood, “Shannon Mattern on ‘5000 Years of Urban Media,’” Mediapolis 4:2 [podcast] (November 2, 2017): http://www.mediapolisjournal.com/2017/11/shannon-mattern-on-5000-years-of-urban-media/ Frank Huysmans, “Interview: Shannon Mattern” Information Professional [Dutch magazine] (May 2016): 22-4 Christine Mitchell, “Media Archaeology of Poetry and Sound: A Conversation with Shannon Mattern,” Amodern 4, “The Poetry Series” Issue (March 2015): http://amodern.net/article/media-archaeology-poetry-sound/ Trevor Owen, “Preservation Aesthetics,” The Signal: Digital Preservation, The Library of Congress (June 9, 2014): http://blogs.loc.gov/digitalpreservation/2014/06/preservation-aesthetics-an-interview-with-shannon-mattern/ “Interview with Shannon Mattern,” Figure / Ground (August 12, 2012): http://figureground.org/interview-with-shannon-mattern/ SELECTED PRESS Diana Budds, “Design, a Love Story,” Curbed (December 2, 2021); Jim Robbins, “Why the Luster on Once-Vaunted ‘Smart Cities’ Is Fading,” Yale Environment 360 (December 1, 2021); Marie Patino, “The Rise of the Pandemic Dashboard,” CityLab (September 25, 2021); Diana Budds, “We’re Falling Short on Even the Simplest Fix for Storm Flooding,” Curbed (September 14, 2021); Evan Selinger, “Q&A: What’s Dumb About Smart Cities,” Boston Globe (September 10, 2021); Annie Howard, “A New Book by Shannon Mattern Reveals the Consequences of ‘Smart Cities,’” Metropolis (August 10, 2021); Adam Rogers, “Smart Cities, Bad Metaphors, and a Better Urban Future,” Wired (August 10, 2021); Eric Villagmoez, “Book Review: The City Is Not a Computer,” Spacing (August 2, 2021); Sébastien Pommier, “La Ville Réinventée,” L’Express (July 28, 2021); Amanda Mull, “Americans Are Turning Spare Bedrooms into Giant Closets,” The Atlantic (May 2021); Stephen W. Thrasher, “Andrew Cuomo Should Resign,” Scientific American (March 4, 2021); Daphne Leprince-Ringuet, “A City That Knows Your Every Move: Saudi Arabia’s New Smart City Might Be a Glimpse of the Future,” ZDNet (February 18, 2021); Allison Arieff, “The One-Dimensional City,” New Statesman (January 20, 2021); John Lorinc, “Smart Cities Will Be Cleaner, Accessible, Democratic…,” Toronto Star (January 4, 2021); Josh O’Kane, “Sidewalk’s End: How the Downfall of a Toronto ‘Smart City’ Plan Began Before COVID-19,” The Globe and Mail (May 24, 2020); Margaret Rhodes, “Brainstorm Politics,” Fortune (April 21, 2020); Sanjana Varghese, “Fuck It, Mask Off,” The Outline (February 25, 2020); Beth Teitell, “Second -Hand Beep Rage? It’s a Thing,” Boston Globe (April 29, 2019); Henry Grabar, “Why Does It Always Take a Crisis to Get Something Fixed?” Slate (April 17, 2019); Henry Grabar, “The Meat Stick on 34th Street,” Slate (March 19, 2019); Emily Nonko, “Hudson Yards Promised a High-Tech Neighborhood – It Was a Greater Challenge Than Expected,” Metropolis (February 5, 2019); Alexandra Lange, “Every City Should Have a Toy Library,” The Atlantic (November 9, 2018); Ellis Talton and Remington Tonar, “The Future is Physical: Infrastructure is Tomorrow’s Most Important Technology,” Forbes (May 29, 2018); Simon Hollis, “The Medium is the Message,” BBC Radio 4 (January 20, 2018); Riccardo Saporiti, “La Cartografia non Si Automatizza,” Il Sole 24 Ore (October 8, 2017); Andrea Kannapell, “What We’re Reading,” New York Times (August 8, 2017); Dan Piepenbring, “Your Soul Is in the Closet, and Other News,” The Paris Review: On the Shelf (July 7, 2017); Angela Serratore, “The Rest Is History,” Lapham’s Quarterly Roundtable (July 7, 2017); Jane V. Levere, “At Some Museums, the Art Is Now on the Outside,” New York Times (April 21, 2017); Greg J.

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Smith, “Shannon Mattern Details How the City Is Not a Computer,” Creative Applications Network (February 13, 2017); Dan Piepenbring, “I Hate My Valentine, and Other News,” The Paris Review: On the Shelf (February 8, 2017); Clive Thompson, “The Hyperloop Will Be Only the Latest Innovation That’s Pretty Much a Series of Tubes” Smithsonian Magazine (July 2015); Julia Grillmayr, “Shoppingmalls: Symbole dümmlicher Fröhlichkeit” derStandard.at (December 19, 2014); “Coffee House Press: In the Stacks Presents Valeria Luiselli,” Harriet (the Poetry Foundation’s Blog) (October 21, 2014); Cassim Shepard, “Shannon Mattern on ‘Library as Infrastructure’” Urban Omnibus (June 10, 2014); Ken Worpole, “Why Central Libraries Are Glamming Up” The Guardian (August 30, 2013); Scott Sherman, “The Hidden History of New York City’s Central Library Plan” The Nation (August 28, 2013); Tod Newcombe, “DIY Urbanism Makes Creative Use of Public Spaces” Governing (October 2012); Laura Sesana, “Micro Libraries: Promoting Literacy on a Street Corner Near You” The Washington Times (September 16, 2012); Michael Lieberman, “The ‘Little Library’ in the Big Picture” Seattle Post Intelligencer (June 1, 2012); Bernard L. Schwartz, “Teaching Carnival 5.04,” Prof. Hacker, The Chronicle of Higher Education (December 1, 2011); Peter Kelly “The New Establishment” Blueprint (December 2010): 60-4; Travis Kaya, “Online Forum Take Notes on Note Taking,” Wired Campus, The Chronicle of Higher Education (September 15, 2010); Matthew Hall & Michael Stetz, “Cultural Conflux” San Diego Union-Tribune (July 24, 2010); Christine Kreyling, “The Alexandria of the South?” Nashville Scene (March 8, 2007); Dennis Lythgoe, “Check Out ‘Library’ Book” Deseret News (March 11, 2007); Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, “Libraries Unbound: Cities Redefining Spaces Beyond Books” Austin American-Statesman (October 30, 2006); Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, “Lessons for Austin” Austin American-Statesman (October 29, 2006); Jane Henderson, “Our Capital Centerpiece” St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October 23, 2005); Rebekah Denn, “Libraries Dust of Stuffy Image” Seattle Post-Intelligencer (May 20, 2004); Roger K. Lewis, “The Dangers of Designing by Public Consensus” Washington Post (November 29, 2003). KEYNOTES / PLENARY ADDRESSES / ENDOWED LECTURES Keynote, TBD, “Sensory Anthropology Meets Media,” University of Eastern Finland, September 2022 Keynote, TBD “Photo Archives III: The Digital Photo Archive” Symposium, University of Basel, May 5-7, 2022 Keynote, TBD, “Connect/Cut: Infrastructures of Collective Activity,” University of Copenhagen, April 6-8, 2022 Keynote, TBD, On Autonomous Publishing, Sheffield Hallam University (virtual), March 2022 Keynote, TBD, “The Smartification of Everything,” University of Ottawa, March 10-11, 2022 Keynote, “A Revolving Internet: Critical Information Literacy Through Net Art,” Panhellenic Academic Library Conference (virtual), October 27, 2021 Keynote, “How to Map Nothing,” Uncertainty Seminars, Stroom Den Haag, The Hague, October 10, 2021 Keynote, with Kameelah Janan Rasheed, “(Mis)Organizing Information,” Information+ (virtual), September 27, 2021 Keynote, “Compassionate Concealment: Hiding as Method in Memory Care,” “Architectures of Hiding,” Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, September 25, 2021 Keynote, [On Deep Mapping], “Qualitative Visualization in Geography,” German Research Association (virtual), September 10, 2021

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Keynote, Media Architecture Biennale, Utrecht (virtual), July 2, 2021 (declined because of lack of racial diversity) Closing Plenary, “Kits, Probes, and Diagrams: The Formalism of Method,” North American PhD by Design Symposium, NYU Tandon School of Engineering / Georgia Tech / Illinois Tech / Parsons School of Design (virtual), April 10, 2021 Keynote, “Arboreal Agency: Trees in Urban Ecologies and Computational Systems,” “Deep City: Climate Crisis, Democracy and the Digital,” Atelier de la Conception de l’Espace, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (virtual), March 26, 2021 Keynote, “Between Map and Terrain,” Research Council of Norway, Stavanger, Norway, Fall 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Keynote Speaker, “Data Ecologies: Tech Reform Meets Climate Justice,” “Digitization and Diversity,” National Library of Norway / Norwegian Business School, March 26, 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Keynote Speaker, “Kits, Probes, and Diagrams: The Formalism of Method,” PhD by Design Symposium, NYU Tandon School of Engineering, March 14, 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Keynote Speaker, “Data Ecologies,” “Cultured Data” Symposium, University of California San Diego, February 7, 2020 Invited Plenary Panelist, “Portals to the World” (on border technologies), University of Texas at Dallas, January 30 – February 1, 2020 Miles H. Thaler Lecturer, “Glimmer: Refracted Rocks,” School of Architecture, University of Virginia, November 8, 2019 Keynote Speaker, “Mapwashing: Co-Opting Civic Design,” “Drawing New Lines: Counter-Mapping in the Public Humanities,” John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Brown University, September 27, 2019 Keynote Speaker, “On Interdisciplinarity,” Graduate Student Orientation, The New School, August 21, 2019 Keynote Speaker, “Local Codes: Forms of Spatial Knowledge,” “Community Mapping and Civic Data Symposium,” Price Lab for Digital Humanities / Program in Environmental Humanities, University of Pennsylvania, November 30, 2018 Johannah Sherrer Memorial Lecturer, “Local Codes: Forms of Spatial Knowledge,” Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR, October 19, 2018 Keynote Speaker, “Amending Care: An Archaeology of Maintenance,” “Histories – Theories – Archaeologies – Archives,” Carleton University, September 14, 2018 Keynote Speaker, “Fifty [Thousand] Eyes on a Scene,” Digital | Visual | Cultural Symposium, School of Geography, University of Oxford, June 28, 2018 Keynote Speaker, “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics,” Princeton – Weimar Summer School for Media Studies, Princeton University, June 18, 2018

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Keynote Speaker / Mellon Lecture, “Ether/Ore: An Atlas of Urban Media,” Center for Experimental Humanities, Bard College, May 3, 2018 Keynote Speaker, “Mapping’s Other Intelligences,” “Mapping in Arts and Humanities Research” Symposium, King’s College London and University College London, June 27, 2017 Featured Speaker, “Stacks, Platforms + Interfaces: A Field Guide to Information Spaces,” Association of College & Research Libraries Annual Conference, Baltimore, March 23, 2017 Keynote Speaker, “Small, Moving Parts of Information,” Digital Methods Winter School, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, January 9, 2017 Plenary Speaker, “Preservation Aesthetics,” “Digital Preservation 2014” Conference, Library of Congress, Washington D.C., July 22, 2014 Plenary Speaker, “In Rare Fashion: Special Collections’ Infrastructural Aesthetics,” “Retrofit: Exploring Space, Place, and the Artifact in Special Collections,” Preconference of the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the American Library Association, Las Vegas, NV, June 27, 2014 Keynote, “Deep Mapping the Media City,” “The Spectacular/ Ordinary/Contested Media City” Conference, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Finland, May 17, 2013 INVITED SCHOLARLY / PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS Invited Speaker, TBD, Museum of Art and Design, Miami Dade College, Miami, FL, January 27, 2023 Invited Speaker, [TBD on Urban Tech], Democracy and Emergent Technologies Series, Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy at the University of Pennsylvania, November 17, 2022 Invited Speaker, TBD, Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative, Harvard University, April 22, 2022 Invited Panelist, “Reparative Urbanism: Informality, Infrastructural Repurposing, and Collective Life in the Wake of the Pandemic,” University of Manchester, February 17, 2022 Invited Speaker, “Things That Beep: How Sound Design Orchestrates Our Engagement with the World,” Tandon School of Engineering, NYU, February 14, 2022 Invited Speaker, TBD, UCLA Department of Information Studies Colloquium, February 10, 2022 Invited Speaker, “Case Logics: A Catalog of Intellectual Furnishings,” Media + Modernity Speaker Series, Princeton University, February 7, 2022 Invited Speaker, “Dashboards of Doubt and Disorientation,” Collaborative Research Center, University of Siegen, Germany (virtual), December 7, 2021 [postponed because of administrative workload] Invited Speaker, “A Revolving Internet: Critical Information Literacy Through Net Art,” Haverford College, November 17, 2021 [canceled because of administrative workload] Invited Speaker, “Mapping the Field,” New York Map Society, November 9, 2021 Invited Panelist, On Generous Curiosity Online, Billions Second Institute / Arena (virtual), June 8, 2021

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Invited Moderator, “Re-Opening the City for All: Conversation with NYC’s Chief Librarians,” with Brian Bannon, Nick Buron, and Nick Higgins, Open House New York (virtual), May 12, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Purity and Security: A Cultural History of Plexiglass,” University of Applied Arts, Vienna, May 11, 2021 Invited Moderator, “Human Infrastructures: Sustaining Invisible Labor Within the Grid,” The Archivists’ Roundtable of Metropolitan New York, May 1, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Murine Neoprene: On the Mouse Pad,” Computer Mouse Conference, New York (virtual), April 29-30, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Arboreal Agency: Trees in Urban Ecologies and Computational Systems,” Robert Penn Warren Center, Vanderbilt University (virtual), April 16, 2021 Invited Panelist, with Biella Coleman and Geert Lovink, on “Blended Learning,” Digital Delights & Disturbances Series, John Cabot University, Rome, Italy (virtual), April 15, 2021 Invited Panelist and Moderator, with Ayana Omilade Flewellen, Katherine Jenkins, Liz Sevcenko, and Aurora Tang, “Archival Grounds,” USC Landscape Architecture and Urbanism “Grounds” series (virtual), April 8, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Arboreal Agency: Trees in Urban Ecologies and Computational Systems,” Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University, Denmark (virtual), April 7, 2021 Invited Speaker, “How to Map Nothing: Geographies of Suspension,” Design Lecture Series, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University (virtual), March 31, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Arboreal Agency: Trees in Urban Ecologies and Computational Systems,” Spring 2021 Architecture Lecture Series, California College of the Arts (virtual), March 30, 2021 Invited Moderator, “Social Infrastructure Is a Right: Places for Gathering, Sharing & Learning,” with Eric Klinenberg and Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, Open House New York, March 4, 2021 Invited Speaker, “The New Ethereality,” with Marisa Duarte, Tyler Morgenstern, and Rahul Mukherjee, Carsey-Wolf Center, University of California, Santa Barbara (virtual), February 18, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Sidewalks of Concrete + Code,” Urban Laboratory, HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany (virtual), February 9, 2021 Invited Speaker, “How to Map Nothing: Geographies of Suspension,” ROM for kunst and arkitektur and Oslo National Art Academy, Oslo, Norway (virtual), February 4, 2021 Invited Speaker, “How to Map Nothing: Geographies of Suspension,” Center for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London (virtual), January 27, 2021 Invited Speaker, “Sidewalks of Concrete + Code,” “Cities and Computers: Our-Urban Machinic Imaginaries,” University of California Davis (virtual), December 4, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Fluttering Codes: A Cultural History of the Split Flap Display,” “Writing on Objects,” Penn Workshop in the History of Material Texts, University of Pennsylvania (virtual), November 23, 2020

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Invited Speaker, On Infrastructures of Care, City Design + Social Science, London School of Economics, November 17, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Purity and Security: A Cultural History of Plexiglass,” “The City as Environmental Mediation,” Material and Visual Culture Seminar, Centre for Digital Anthropology, University College London (virtual), November 2, 2020 Invited Speaker / Moderator with Liquid Architecture, “Machine Listening,” Unsound 2020 Conference, Melbourne (virtual): https://www.unsound.pl/en/intermission/news/machine-listening-announcement. Invited Speaker, “Phenomenology and Sensing in the Post-Pandemic City,” Princeton-Mellon Research Forum on the Urban Environment, Princeton University (virtual), September 16, 2020 Co-Organizer and Moderator, “Protocols of Communication” (with Jesse Chun, Meredith D. Clark, Chancey Fleet, and Taeyoon Choi), “As for Protocols” Series, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, The New School, September 14, 2020 Invited Speaker, On Platform Urbanism, Austrian Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale, September 5, 2020 (postponed because of COVID-19) Invited Speaker, Leventhal Map & Education Center, Boston Public Library, Summer 2021 (canceled because of COVID-19) Invited Speaker, “Engaging Geography in the Humanities,” Northeastern University, Summer 2021 (canceled because of COVID-19) Invited Speaker, “Maintenance and Care,” Milstein Program, Cornell Tech (virtual), July 17, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Commoning the City,” “The Commons Are Dead. Long Live the Commons!” Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge, UK (virtual), June 12-13, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Slide Decks of Salvation: PowerPoints for the Pandemic,” The New School (virtual), May 28, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Infrastructural Love in Times of COVID-19: Care, Repair and Maintenance,” University of Melbourne, Australia (virtual), May 20, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Urban Algorhythms,” Sussex Humanities Lab, University of Sussex, UK (virtual), May 18, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Time’s Interfaces,” University of Oslo, March 26, 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Invited Speaker, “Glimmer: Refracting Rocks,” “Of the Scene” [on natural history museums], Harvard Graduate School of Design, March 12 – 13, 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Invited Speaker, “Arboreal Media,” “Digital Weather” (with John Durham Peters), Digital Theory Lab, New York University, March 4, 2020 Invited Moderator and Speaker, “Digital Praxis: The Role of Libraries in the Digital Age,” with Public Books, the Institute for Public Knowledge, and NYU Libraries, New York University, February 26, 2020

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Invited Speaker, “Case Logics: Making Cities, Buildings, Equipment, and Gadgets that Give Form to Knowledge,” Western University, London, Ontario, February 13, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Queer Archives: Between the Individual and the Institutional,” Vera List Center for Art and Politics, The New School, January 27, 2020 Invited Speaker, “Programming Care: Social Infrastructures in the Green New Deal,” Penn Design, University of Pennsylvania, January 23, 2020 Invited Panelist, Critical Theory Retrospective, School for Poetic Computation, New York, January 12, 2020 Featured Presenter, Places Journal Salon [a conversation about my public scholarship], New York, December 12, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Urban Algorhythms,” Inter-Disciplinary Seminar, Cooper Union, December 3, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Mapwashing,” MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Seminar Series on Urban Histories, November 22, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Encrypted Repositories: Secret Storage from Desks to Databases,” The New York Institute of Technology Seminars on Architecture, Technology, and Politics, October 24, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Ether and Ore: Archaeologies of Urban Media,” Yale Architecture Forum, Yale University, September 30, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Maintenance for Minimization,” Festival of Maintenance, Liverpool, September 28, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Mapwashing: Co-Opting Civic Design,” “Lectures in Planning,” Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, Columbia University, September 17, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Interfaces Aren’t Just Screens,” “Mobility and Spatial Agency,” Center for Architecture, New York, September 17, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Encrypted Repositories: Secret Storage from Desks to Databases,” Horizon Series, Colgate University, September 6, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Data Fantasies and Operational Facts: 5G’s Infrastructural Epistemologies,” Birkbeck, University of London, May 31, 2019 Workshop Leader, with Rebecca Ross, “Mapping Urban Media Infrastructures,” Birkbeck, University of London, May 30, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Data Fantasies and Operational Facts: 5G’s Infrastructural Epistemologies,” CONNECT Centre, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, May 26, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Machines, Ecologies & Operating Systems,” Digital Studies Institute, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Information, School of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Michigan Meetings, University of Michigan, May 9-10, 2019 Invited Moderator, “State of Good Repair” [on housing maintenance], Architectural League of New York, May 2, 2019

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Invited Speaker, “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics,” Department of Modern Culture and Media 2018-19 Elected Speaker, Brown University, April 18, 2019 Workshop Leader, “Map as Method and Medium: A Teaching Workshop,” University of Texas at Austin, April 12, 2019 Invited Speaker, “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics,” Sound Studies Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, April 12, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Data Publics and Public Data,” Center for Spatial Research, Columbia University, April 4, 2019 Invited Speaker, “A Pedestrian View of Sidewalk Toronto,” The McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 4, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Calculative Composition: The Ethics of Automating Design,” Sensing and Smart Systems Speaker Series, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, February 9, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Urban IQ Test,” Daniels Faculty of Architecture, University of Toronto, January 19, 2019 Invited Speaker, “Encrypted Repositories,” Digital Scholarship Series, Swarthmore College, December 7, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Encrypted Repositories,” “The Poetics of Information” Symposium, NYU, November 16, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Encrypted Repositories: Techniques of Secret Storage from Desks to Databases,” Phyllis Lambert Seminar, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada, November 3, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Machines, Ecologies, Operating Systems, and Parasites,” “What Can You Do With the ‘Smart’ City?” Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Canada, November 1, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Sounding the Commons,” Convening on the Commons, Queens International 2018, Queens Museum / Queens Library, October 13, 2018 Invited Speaker, “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics,” Columbia Faculty Seminar on Media Theory and History, Columbia University, September 17, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Amending Care: An Archaeology of Maintenance,” “Digital Studies” Speaker Series, University of Kentucky, August 31, 2018 Invited Speaker, “System,” Civic Infrastructure Summit, University of Pennsylvania, June 15, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Cabinets, Codes, and Catalogues – or, Structured Data + Other Disordered Things,” Eyeo Festival, Minneapolis, June 5, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Listening Across 5000 Miles and 4000 Years,” Tuned City [conference, exhibition, performances exploring sound and space], Messene, Greece, June 2, 2018 [virtual participation] Co-Moderator, with Jussi Parikka, “Alternative AI’s,” with Samir Bhowmik, Tuomas A. Laitinen, and Jenna Sutela, PUBLICS, Helsinki, May 31, 2018

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Workshop Leader, “Map as Method and Medium: A Teaching Workshop,” Center for Experimental Humanities, Bard College, May 4, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Field Archives: Soil, Sediment, Ice and Other Geological Media,” Opening of “Disappearing Legacies: The World as Forest” exhibition, Humboldt-University, Berlin, April 28, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Chirps of Completion: A Brief History of Product Sound Design,” “Productive Sounds in Everyday Spaces: Sounds at Work in Science, Art, and Industry, 1920 – Present,” Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, April 27-28, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Listening to Logistics,” “Supply & Command: Encoding Logistics, Labor, and the Mediation of Making” Conference, New York University, April 19-20, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Coding Urban Pasts and Futures,” “Disrupting Distance” Symposium, Bard Graduate Center, New York, April 6, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Map as Method and Medium,” Spatial Humanities Initiative, Rice University, Houston, March 29, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Technocity: Equity, Innovation, and the Rush of Smartness,” University of British Columbia / Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, CA, March 1, 2018 – unable to attend: medical emergency Invited Speaker, “Cabinet Logics: An Intellectual History of Media Furniture,” Columbia Seminar on History of the Book, Columbia University, February 22, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Ether/Ore: An Atlas of Urban Media,” SVA Design Research, School of Visual Arts, New York, February 20, 2018 Invited Participant, “Ways of Knowing Cities” Pedagogy Workshop, Columbia University, February 10, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Ether and Ore: Archaeologies of Urban Intelligence,” “Ways of Knowing Cities” conference, Center for Spatial Research, Columbia University, February 9, 2018 Workshop Leader, “Willful Transgression: Transdisciplinary Teaching,” University of Pittsburgh, February 2, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Ether/Ore: An Atlas of Urban Media,” Carnegie Mellon University, February 1, 2018 Invited Speaker, ‘Maps Are Public Media,” “Making of Mapping,” with David Rumsey and Jon Christensen, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, January 25, 2018 Invited Speaker, “Deep and Mattering Cities: A Conversation with Shannon Mattern and Jussi Parikka,” Checkpoint Helsinki / PUBLICS, Helsinki, December 20, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Collect and Control,” Cybernetics Conference, Prime Produce, New York, November 18, 2017 Invited Speaker, “On Index Cards and Infrastructures: Mapping Information Across Scales,” Church Lecture Series, College of Architecture and Design, University of Tennessee, November 9, 2017

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Invited Speaker, “All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Quantifying the Human Condition,” University of California, Los Angeles, November 2-3, 2017 Invited Speaker, “All Your Data Are Belong to Us: Quantifying the Human Condition,” Control Societies Speaker Series, University of Pennsylvania, October 23, 2017 Invited Speaker, Book Talk: Poetic Computation: Reader, with Taeyoon Choi and Molly Kleiman, at Printed Matter, October 13, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Wonder and Number: Panoramic Sensing in an Algorithmic Age,” 26th International Panorama Council conference, Queens Museum, October 1, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Public Knowledge: Re-Imagining the Public Library,” Gensler, New York, September 28, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Field Archives: Soil, Sediment, Ice, and Other Geological Media,” Information and the Humanities Conference, Pennsylvania State University, September 22, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Mapping’s Other Intelligences,” “Computing Landscapes” Lecture Series, Department of Architecture, MIT, September 15, 2017 Invited Speaker, Conversations, Lahore Biennale [virtual presence], Lahore, Pakistan, May 19, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Data, Design, Decision Making,” Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, April 21, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Stacks, Platforms + Interfaces: A Field Guide to Information Spaces,” Spatial Metaphors Colloquium, Yale School of Architecture, March 31, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Stacks, Platforms + Interfaces: A Field Guide to Information Spaces,” Pratt School of Information, Brooklyn, March 9, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Time’s Interfaces,” DESIS Designing Time Workshop, The New School, March 7, 2017 Invited Respondent to Alberto Corsín Jiménez, “Our Own Devices,” GIDEST Workshop, The New School, March 3, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Invisible Interfaces,” Verge Transdisciplinary Design Conference, The New School, February 24, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Shelf Life,” Launch of Harvard Design Magazine, Harvard Graduate School of Design, February 16, 2017 Invited Moderator and Respondent, “Archives, Democracy & Power” Panel, “Digital Social Memory” Conference, Rhizome / The New Museum, New York, February 4, 2017 Invited Speaker, “Interfaces in the Expanded Field,” Utrecht Data School + Datafied Society, Utrecht University, the Netherlands, January 10, 2017 Invited Speaker, Workshop on Urban Data Infrastructures, featuring my work and Orit Halpern’s, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia, December 19, 2016

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Invited Respondent to Miriam Ticktin, “The Politics of Sorting at Border Walls,” Graduate Institute of Design, Ethnography and Social Thought, The New School, November 11, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Mining Spatial Archives,” Resilient Infrastructures Lecture Series, University of Minnesota College of Design, Minneapolis, September 30, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Timelines, Tickers, Maps, and Dashboards: Rendering Transit Data Intelligible,” “Layered: Data and Representation in Infrastructure and Design,” AIANY Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, Center for Architecture, New York, August 2, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Mud, Media, and the Metropolis,” Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 13, 2016 Master Class Leader, “Infrastructural Tourism,” Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 13, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Infrastructural Fieldwork,” Winchester School of Art, Southampton, UK, May 3, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Infrastructural Fieldwork,” Infrastructures Workshop, Critical Media Lab, Basel, April 27, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Infrastructural Intelligence,” LaFargeHolcim Forum in Infrastructure Space, Detroit, April 9, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Maps as Media,” “Mapping as Metaphor” Series, Center for Book Arts, New York, March 18, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Cabinet Logic,” Performances, Lectures, and Screenings in Media Art (PLASMA) Series, Department of Media Study, University of Buffalo, March 7, 2016 Invited Speaker, “A Typology of Topologies,” Pratt Upload Digital Arts Festival, Pratt Institute, February 6, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Knowledge Infrastructures: From Archives to Archaeology,” University of Applied Sciences, Vorarlberg, Austria, February 1, 2016 Invited Speaker, “Cabinet Logic: A History, Critique, and Consultation,” Internationale Kolleg für Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie, Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany, January 20, 2016 Invited Speaker and Moderator, “Stone Tape Theories: Hearing, Haunting, and the Memory of Materials,” with Kevin T. Allen and Jen Heuson, Union Docs, Brooklyn, December 6, 2015 Invited Respondent, Emily Eliza Scott, “Oyster-Tecture and Resilient Urbanism,” Department of Media, Culture and Communication, NYU, December 3, 2015 Invited Speaker, “File Under *: Remington Rand, Information Management, and the Urban Imaginary,” Media Design Practices Program, ArtCenter College of Design, Pasadena, CA, November 19, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Collections, Curators, and Community,” Library Symposium, Poets House, New York, November 7, 2015

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Invited Speaker, “Vitality of Archives,” NInA Beta Festival Inaugurating the New National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, Warsaw, September 25, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Epistemic Sync: Realigning the Library’s Entangled Infrastructures,” Digital Cultures Research Lab, Leuphana University, Germany, June 30, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Archival Aesthetics,” “Archive Futures: Operations, Time Objects, Collectives,” Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, June 18, 2015 Invited Workshop Presenter and Participant, “Experimental Teaching as Design Practice,” metaLab, Harvard University, May 1, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Lady Librarians + Feminist Epistemologies,” WikiWednesdays Series, BabyCastles Gallery (w/ WikiMedia NYC), April 29, 2015 Invited Moderator, “An Analysis of Listening” Panel, “What Now? The Politics of Listening Panel,” co-organized by the Vera List Center for Art and Politics and Art in General, The New School, April 24, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Learning from the Library (Without Cracking a Book!)” + Staff Design Workshop Leader, Smith College Northampton, MA, April 16, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Meta-Aesthetics: The Art of the Art Library,” New York Art Resources Consortium (Brooklyn Museum, the Frick, Museum of Modern Art) Annual Meeting, Museum of Modern Art, New York, April 14, 2015 Invited Moderator, “The Political and Social Consequences of Materializing” Panel, with Genevieve Bell and Deb Chachra, “Matter(ing) by Design” Conference, The New School, April 11, 2015 Invited Moderator, AFTERTASTE Interior Design Symposium, Parsons School of Design, February 28, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Strata of Sentience: Deep Mapping the Media City,” Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland, February 24, 2015 Invited Speaker, “Sense-able Structures: Infrastructural Aesthetics,” “Poetics of Infrastructure” Workshop, Institut fur Wissenschaft und Kunst, Vienna, December 13, 2014 Invited Speaker, “Critiquing Platform Thinking,” “Genres of Scholarly Knowledge Production” Conference, HUMlab, Umeå, Sweden, December 10-11, 2014 Invited Speaker, “Intellectual Furnishings,” Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography & Social Thought, The New School, November 7, 2014 Invited Respondent, Valeria Luiselli’s “Architecture and Archives: Library as Source Material,” Poets House, New York, October 21, 2014 Invited Moderator, “Big Data: Better City?” panel, “City by Numbers: Big Data and the Urban Future,” Pratt Institute (co-organized with Places Journal), October 11, 2014 Invited Speaker, “(You Can’t)-Do-It-Yourself Publishing,” “Publishing Without a Publisher” [on DIY publishing], Columbia University Center for Digital Research and Scholarship, New York, September 24, 2014

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Invited Speaker, “Interfacing Urban Intelligence,” “Code and the City” Workshop, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, September 2-4, 2014 Invited Speaker, “Lebbeus Woods: The Politics of Small Things,” “A Celebration of Lebbeus Woods” Symposium, Cooper Union, April 26, 2014 Invited Speaker, “Library as Emergent Infrastructure,” Johns Hopkins University, April 8, 2014 Invited Speaker, “Intellectual Furniture,” “Media, Materiality & Infrastructure” Workshop, New York University, March 7, 2014 Invited Speaker, “(Counter)Zonal Logics,” “Zonal Logics of Modernity” Workshop, New York University / The New School, February 21-2, 2014 Respondent (with Lisa Gitelman) to Jussi Parikka, “Media Archaeology: Not Just a German Affair,” The New School, October 16, 2013 Invited Speaker, “Hearing Urban Infrastructures: A Sonic Archaeology of the Media-City,” HUMlab, Umeå, Sweden, May 13, 2013 Invited Speaker and Critic, “Thinking the City” Workshop, Bard College, April 12, 2013 Invited Speaker, “Archiving Learning as a Messy, Partial, and Political Process,” “Digital/Pedagogy/Material/Archives” Symposium, Bard Graduate Center, New York, April 5, 2013 Invited Speaker, “Platform Shift: Teaching on (Intentionally) Shaky Ground,” Digital Pedagogy Workshop, Fordham University, April 2, 2013 Invited Speaker, “Tangible Infrastructure,” School of Architecture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 26, 2013 Invited Speaker, “Infrastructural Intelligence,” Conversations in Digital Humanities Series, University Libraries & The Society for the Humanities, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 26, 2013 Invited Chair, “Multi-Sensory Art: Designing Exhibition, Displays and Experiences,” Multimodal Approaches to Learning Conference, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Art Beyond Sight, October 26-7, 2012 Invited Speaker, “Books and Broadband,” New School Provost’s Office’s Brownbag Lunch Series, October 16, 2012 Invited Workshop Leader, “Evaluation and Critique of DH Projects,” THATCamp Theory, Rutgers University, October 13, 2012 Master Class Leader, “The City Has Always Been Mediated” and “Haptic Space,” Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, July 13, 2012

Invited Speaker, “Hearing Urban Infrastructures, from the Voice to Sonic Warfare,” Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, Canada, June 14, 2012

Invited Speaker, “Libraries and Archives in Post-Space,” Atlas Obscura’s Obscura Day, Brooklyn, NY, April 2012

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Invited Speaker, “Radio City,” Urban Studies Faculty Workshop, The New School, February 2012

Invited Speaker, “Radical Media and Materiality,” “Being the Media: Paper Tiger Television 30th Anniversary” Workshop, February 11, 2012 Invited Speaker, “Course Planning,” New School Provost’s Office’s Pedagogy Seminar, October & November 2011 Invited Panelist, “Sound Objects,” “No Thing Unto Itself: Object-Oriented Politics,” CUNY Center for the Humanities, CUNY Grad Center, October 20, 2011

Invited Speaker, “Beyond the Seminar Paper: Setting New Standards for New Forms of Student Work,” “DH in the Classroom” Panel, CUNY Digital Humanities Initiative, CUNY Grad Center, October 18, 2011

Invited Speaker, “Everything Is Infrastructure,” Object-Oriented Ontology III Symposium, The New School, September 14, 2011

Invited Panelist, “Paper, Ash & Air: Material Remembering,” 9/11: A Forum on Memory, Trauma, and the Media, The New School, September 9, 2011 Invited Organizer & Moderator, “The Multimodal Dissertation,” Panel Discussion, Critical Themes in Media Studies Conference, April 2011 Invited Panelist, “Radical Shifts: Reshaping the Interior at Parsons,” Panel Discussion, Parsons School of Design, March 2011 Invited Speaker, “Course Planning and Pedagogical Media,” New School Provost’s Office’s Pedagogy Seminar, March 2011 Invited Panelist, “Critical Futures,” Domus Magazine / Storefront for Art and Architecture, New York, March 8, 2011

Invited Speaker, “Urban Research Toolkit,” Streaming Culture Series, Parsons School of Design, New York, NY, October 2010

Invited Speaker, “On Pneumatics,” The Public School New York, May 2010

Invited Moderator, “The Librarians’ Circle,” The Vera List Center, The New School, October 2009 Invited Panelist (with Michael Schudson and Helga Tawil Souri), Roundtable on Introducing the Field of Communications/ Media Studies to Graduate Students, Communications Colloquium, Columbia University, New York, NY, December 2008 Invited Panelist, “Beyond ‘Learning by Teaching’ – Forging New Models for Academically-Based Community Service Across the University,” University of Pennsylvania Academically-Based Community Service Summit, April 2004 Invited Panelist, “Arts in Place: Philadelphia’s Cultural Landscape,” Special Session on 40th Street, Urban Studies Public Conversation Series, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, January 2004

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Invited Speaker, “Lamp of Learning to Point of Convocation: Turn-of-the-21st-Century Urban Public Library Buildings,” History of Art Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, December 2003

Invited Speaker, “Publicity, Posturing, and Politics: The Design of Seattle’s New Public Library Building,” Philobiblon Club of Philadelphia, PA, November 2003 SELECTED ACADEMIC CONFERENCES Workshop Presenter, “Terra Perdita,” “Atlas of Media Topographies,” Society for Literature, Science & the Arts, October 1, 2021 Panelist, with Places Journal, “Why We Need Public Historians – Especially Now,” Society of Architectural Historians virtual post-conference, May 2021 Presenter, “Refracting Rocks: Extracting Data from Compressed Geologic Media,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Denver, April 2020 (canceled because of COVID-19) Presenter, “Algorithmic Fantasies and Operational Facts: Infrastructural Epistemologies,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Seattle, March 2019 Respondent, “Media Maintenance,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Toronto, March 2018 Workshop Presenter, “Historicizing Information in Media Studies,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Toronto, March 2018 Panelist, “Critical Infrastructure Studies,” Modern Language Association Conference, New York, January 2018 Presenter, “Digital / Human / Labor” Roundtable, American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, April 2017 Respondent, “Mapping Flexibly: Design and Critical Cartography,” American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, April 2017 Presenter, “Boundary Condition: Interface,” Libraries and Research Forum Panel, Modern Language Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, January 2017 Presenter, “Intellectual Furnishings,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Montreal, Canada, March 2015 Workshop Organizer and Presenter, “From Libraries to Labs: Spaces of Media Access, Making and Learning,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Seattle, WA, March 2014 Presenter, “Understanding Media Studies at 50,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Seattle, WA, March 2014 Presenter, “A City for Books in a Digital Dynasty,” “Communication and the City” Conference, University of Leeds, UK, June 2013 Presenter, “Echoes and Entanglements: A Sonic Archaeology of the City,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, March 2013

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Presenter, “Media Places: Infrastructure | Place | Media” Symposium, HUMlab, Umeå, Sweden, December 2012 Presenter, “Digging Through the Archives and Dirt: Entangling Media Archaeology, Archaeology Proper, and Architectural History,” Network Archaeology Conference, Miami University, Ohio, April 2012 Workshop Presenter, “Teaching the City: Pedagogical Issues in Urban Cinema and Media Studies,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Boston, MA, March 2012 Presenter, “Deep Time of Infrastructure,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Boston, MA, March 2012 Panel Organizer and Presenter, “The Library in Your Pocket: Library Tech Development and DIY Learning,” Mobility Shifts: International Future of Learning Summit, New York, NY, October 2011 Presenter, “Urban Research and Mobile Media,” Mobility Shifts: International Future of Learning Summit, New York, NY, October 2011 Presenter, “Site, Object, Experience: Designing Material Media Spaces,” Philosophy of Communication Division, International Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA, May 2011

Workshop Organizer and Presenter, “Urban Informatics, Geographic Data, and the Media of Mapping,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, New Orleans, LA, March 2011 Presenter, “Excavating: Digging into Urban Media History Through the Archive,” Reimagining the Archive: Remapping and Remixing Models in the Digital Era Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, November 2010 Presenter and Session Chair, “Phoning Fredric Jameson: Bonaventure Hyperspace and Pre-Cinematic LA,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Los Angeles, CA, March 2010 Presenter and Session Chair, “Broadcasting Space: Koolhaas’s China Central Television Headquarters and the Architecture of State-controlled Media,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Philadelphia, PA, March 2008 Presenter, “Silent, Invisible City: Mediating Urban Experience for the Other Senses,” “MediaCity: Situations, Practices and Encounters” Conference, Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany, January 2008 Presenter, “Poetry’s Architecture: Reading and Listening in the Woodberry Poetry Reading Room,” “Beyond the Book: Contemporary Cultures of Reading” Conference, Birmingham, UK, August-September 2007 Presenter and Session Chair, “A Public Sphere of Poetic Engagement: Alvar Aalto’s Woodberry Poetry Reading Room,” Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, March 2007 Presenter, “Anchors Amidst the Flows: Urban Public Libraries and the Importance of Media Places,” Cities and Media Conference, European Science Foundation, Vadstena, Sweden, October 2006 Presenter, “What Sound Does a Text Make?: Acoustics of the Modern American Public Library,” Architecture | Music | Acoustics Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, June 2006

Presenter and Session Organizer/Chair, “Teaching the Urban: Space and Place in Interdisciplinary Pedagogy," American Studies Association Conference, Washington, D.C., November 2005

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Presenter, “This Didn't Kill That: Architectural History Through Media Ecology," College Art Association Conference, Seattle, WA, February 2004

Presenter, “Rendered Realism: Architectural Representation as Fait Accompli,” The State of the Real Conference, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, UK, November 2003 Presenter, “Reinventing Library Through Architecture: Building a New Seattle Public Library,” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 2002

Presenter, “’A Receptacle for Irony and Data’: Rem Koolhaas’s Vision for the Seattle Public Library,” Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing Conference, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, July 2001

Presenter, “Parochial Cosmopolitanism, Critical Regionalism, and Other Paradoxes: Seattle’s Search for a ‘Middle Scale’ Urban Representation,” Making Spaces: Tourism, Travels, Geographies and the Construction of Place in the Americas, New England American Studies Association Conference, Manchester, NH, April 2001 INVITED WORKSHOPS AND WORKING GROUPS Invited Participant, “2020 Studies,” Drexel University, April 21-23, 2021 (Scott Knowles) Invited Conversant, “A Cultural History of Plexiglass,” Ecological Design Collective, Johns Hopkins University, April 16, 2021 (Anand Pandian) Invited Participant, “Toward a Complete History of Art: Building an Interface that Connects Museum Data Internationally,” The New School (funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities), March 30-31, 2019 Invited Participant, “Ed Ruscha’s Streets of Los Angeles Workshop,” Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, January 17-18, 2019 Invited Participant, “Book.Files,” hosted by Matthew Kirschenbaum, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, New York, NY, April 30 – May 1, 2018 Invited Participant, Scholarly Discovery Workshop, “Summit on Grand Challenges in Information Science and Scholarly Communication,” hosted by MIT Libraries and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 19-20, 2018 Invited Participant, “Envisioning our Information Future and How to Educate for It,” Simmons College and Institute for Museum and Library Services, Boston, MA, January 15-16, 2015 Emergent Infrastructures Cluster, The New School, 2013 – 2015 [supported by the Provost’s Office Cluster Grant] Sound Studies Working Group, The New School, 2012 – 2014 [supported by an Innovations in Education Grant] Democratizing the Archives Working Group, The New School, 2012 – 2013 [supported by an Innovations in Education Grant]

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New York Digital Humanities Working Group, 2011 – 2013 (Matt Gold) Signal Traffic II, University of California, Santa Barbara, June 1-2, 2011 [on representations of media infrastructure] (Lisa Parks) BOOK EVENTS Featured Author, with Silvia Lindtner (author of Prototype Nation), Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan (virtual), March 17, 2022 Featured Author, “Smart Cities: Data, Tech, Institutions, and Trustworthy Governance” Series, December 13, 2021 Featured Author, “Other Urban Intelligences: Using Data for Public Good,” a conversation with Sarah Williams, hosted by the School of Constructed Environments, Parsons School of Design, October 21, 2021 Featured Author, for A City Is Not a Computer, Civic Tech Book Club, October 6, 2021 Book Talk / Panel, “Centering Public Knowledge,” with Karen Fairbanks, Farzana Gandhi, Shawn Rickenbacker, and Dan Taeyoung, for A City Is Not a Computer (Princeton University Press), Architectural League of New York and the Urban Design Forum (virtual), October 5, 2021 Invited Panelist, Book Launch for Matthew Hockenberry, Nicole Starosielski, and Susan Zieger, eds., Assembly Codes (virtual), September 23, 2021 Book Talk / Panel, with Ever Bussey, Everest Pipkin, Trevor Owens and Jasmine McNealy, for A City Is Not a Computer (Princeton University Press) Code as a Liberal Art Program and Metropolitan New York Library Council (virtual), September 15, 2021 Featured Author, for A City Is Not a Computer Reboot, August 17, 2021, https://reboothq.substack.com/ Invited Participant, Book Launch for Craig Robertson’s The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information (University of Minnesota Press), “The Filing Cabinet: How Information Became a ‘Thing,” with Lisa Gitelman and Craig Robertson, University of Minnesota Press Podcast 22, June 28, 2021, https://share.transistor.fm/s/fb2a727b Invited Participant, Book Launch for Max Liboiron’s Pollution is Colonialism (Duke University Press), with Max Liboiron, Candis Callison, and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, virtual, May 10, 2021 Invited Speaker, Book Launch for Rahul Mukherjee’s Radiant Infrastructures (Duke University Press), with Rahul Mukherjee, Nikhil Anand, and Kate Brown, University of Pennsylvania (virtual), February 17, 2021 Invited Panelist, Book Launch for Virginia Tassinari and Eduardo Staszowski’s Designing in Dark Times: An Arendtian Lexicon (Bloomsbury), Parsons, Transdisciplinary Design, The New School (virtual), January 28, 2021 Invited Speaker, Book Launch for Fernando Dominguez Rubio’s Still Life: Ecologies of the Modern Imagination in the Art Museum (University of Chicago Press), with Fernando Dominguez Rubio, Pepe Karmel, and Jennifer Lena, virtual, November 18, 2020

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Invited Moderator, Book Launch for Julie Napolin’s The Fact of Resonance (Fordham University Press), with Julie Napolin, Lea Bertucci, Michael Gillespie, Nidesh Lawtoo, Lana Lin, Carter Mathes, and Naomi Waltham-Smith, virtual, July 23, 2020 Invited Speaker, Book Launch for Andrea Barnato and Marco Ferraro’s A Moving Border (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City), with Andrea Bagnato, Heather Davis, and Marco Ferrari, Swiss Institute, October 17, 2019 HONORS AND AWARDS Code and Clay, Data and Dirt is the basis for artist Lilah Fowler’s “Code Clay, Data Dirt” exhibition at Firstsite Gallery, Colchester, UK, August 1 – 31, 2019: https://firstsite.uk/whats-on/lilah-fowler-code-clay-data-dirt/, http://artdaily.com/news/115338/Firstsite-opens-Lilah-Fowler-s-first-solo-exhibition-in-a-major-public-art-gallery. Dorothy Lee Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Ecology of Culture, for Code and Clay, Data and Dirt, Media Ecology Association, 2019 Anne Friedberg Innovative Scholarship Award, for Code and Clay, Data and Dirt, Society for Cinema and Media Studies, 2019 Research Fellowship, Ed Ruscha “Streets of Los Angeles” Research Project (one of six (?) selected proposals), Getty Research Institute, 2018 – 21 Faculty Research Fund Grant, “Designing Knowledge” (collaboration with Metropolitan New York Research Council and Finnish Cultural Institute New York), Provost’s Office, The New School, $5000, 2018 – 19 NSSR Integrative PhD Collaborative Teaching Grant, “Thinking Through Interfaces,” with Zed Adams, $10,000, 2018 – 19 Public Knowledge Scholar, Public Knowledge Project, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and San Francisco Public Library, 2018 – 19 Visiting Faculty, School for Poetic Computation, New York, Summer 2018 Möbius Fellowship, with Jussi Parikka, Finnish Cultural Institute, New York, 2017 – 19 Innovations in Education Grant (for the development of an “urban intelligence” test kit for my new “Urban Intelligence” graduate studio), Provost’s Office, The New School, $10,000, 2017 Senior Fellowship, Internationales Kolleg für Kulturtechnikforschung und Medienphilosophie, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, Spring 2016 Invited Lecturer/Curator, Critical Dialogues, Media Design Practices Program, ArtCenter College of Design, October – December 2015 Mutual Mentoring Grant, “Approaching New Publics,” with Rachel Sherman (PI), David Brody, Doris Chang, Laura Liu, Radhika Subramaniam, Miriam Ticktin; $4,300, 2015 – 16; 2016 – 17 Visiting Scholarship, Digital Cultures Research Lab, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany, June – July 2015

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Invited Visiting Faculty, Princeton-Weimar Summer School, “Archive Futures: Operations, Time Objects, Collectives,” Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, June 2015 Faculty Fellow, Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography and Social Thought, The New School, 2014 – 15 Cluster Grant (for “Emergent Infrastructures Group”), Provost’s Office, The New School; co-PI with Orit Halpern; along with Jessica Irish, Brian McGrath, Jane Pirone, Rory Solomon; $12,700, 2013 – 15 Innovations in Education Grant (for the development of innovative approaches to teaching large classes), Provost’s Office, The New School; with Lisa Grocott (PI), Fabiola Berdiel-Mintz, and Vicky Hattam; $9820, 2012 – 13

Innovations in Education Grant (for the development of a network of sound research and a sound archive), Provost’s Office, The New School; with John Roach (PI), Ed Keller, Todd Lambrix, and Jane Pirone; $9845, 2012 – 13 Field Research Fellowship, Korea Foundation, Summer 2012 Faculty Research Fund Grant (to support translation fees in Korea), Provost’s Office, The New School, $3200, 2012 Visiting Scholarship, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Summer 2012 Civic Engagement Grant (for “Democratizing the Archive”), The New School for Public Engagement; with Julia Foulkes and Claire Potter (co-PIs), Laura Auricchio, and Ricardo Montez; $6800, 2012 – 13

Distinguished University Teaching Award, The New School, 2011 Innovations in Education Fund Grant (for developing the Urban Research Toolkit, an open-source mapping platform), Provost’s Office, The New School, with Jessica Irish and Jane Pirone, $9500 grant, 2010 – 11 Urban Communication Foundation Research Incentive Grant, 2009

Faculty Development Grant (for Catastrophe Slam; see “Special Projects”), Provost’s Office, The New School, with Robert Kirkbride (PI), $4500, 2008 – 09 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council 15 Nassau Gallery Donation, 2006

Faculty Development Grant (for Project Media Space|Public Space; see “Exhibitions/Events”), The New School, with Elizabeth Ellsworth, $6000, 2005 – 06

University of Pennsylvania Center for Community Partnerships Course Development Program Grant, ~$2500, 2003

Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, $10,000 research grant, 2003 – 04

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate

The New School “Anthropology and Design: Objects, Sites & Systems,” Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021 “Archives, Libraries & Databases,” Spring 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014 “Bookshelves to Big Data: Archaeologies of Knowledge,” Fall 2016 “Data, Archive, Infrastructure,” Fall 2017, Fall 2018 “Data Artifacts, Infrastructures, and Landscapes,” Spring 2020 “Design Ethnography Workshop,” Fall 2021 “Designing Methods for Media Research,” Spring 2018 “Digital Archives & Institutional Memory,” Spring 2014 “Digital Ethnography,” Spring 2021 “Foundations of Media Theory,” Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2007 “Immediacy: Creating a Multimedia Online Journal,” Fall 2006 “Mapping the Field,” Spring 2021 “Maps as Media,” Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018 “Media and Architecture,” Spring 2005, Spring 2009, Spring 2012 “Media and Materiality,” Fall 2010, Spring 2012, Spring 2014 “Media Education Lab,” co-taught with Peter Haratonik, Spring 2008 “Media Exhibition Design,” Spring 2006 “Media Research Methods,” Summer 2005 (online), Fall 2005, Spring 2006 (online) “Media Space | Public Space,” co-taught with Elizabeth Ellsworth, Fall 2005, Spring 2006 “Redesigning the Academy,” Spring 2022 “Sound & Space,” co-taught with Barry Salmon, Fall 2005, Spring 2008, Spring 2014 “Thinking Through Interfaces,” co-taught with Zed Adams, Spring 2019 “Understanding Media Studies,” Fall 2008, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2017

(lecture course; included discussion sections for 60 to 180 students) “Urban Intelligence,” Spring 2017, Spring 2018 “Urban Media Archaeology,” Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013

ArtCenter College of Design “Sorting Things Out” [on indexical writing], Media Design Practices Program, Fall 2015

Undergraduate

The New School “Anthropology of Networks,” with Greta Byrum, Spring 2020 “The City and Sound,” Fall 2009 “Ideological Design,” Spring 2002 “Media and Architecture,” Fall 2007 (University Lecture Course) “Tools: Anvils to Androids,” Fall 2019

New York University “Language, Thought & Culture,” Fall 2000 “Media Criticism,” Spring 2002 Rutgers University “Development of Media,” Fall 2001

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University of Pennsylvania “Mediating Spaces,” History of Art Department, Spring 2003 “Processes of Placemaking: Fostering Public Design,” History of Art Department, Urban Studies

Program, Center for Community Partnerships, University of Pennsylvania, Fall 2003 “Space, Place, and Landscape in Contemporary Art,” History of Art Department, University of

Pennsylvania, Spring 2004 “Textual Form,” History of Art Department, University of Pennsylvania, Fall 2002

Invited Class Lectures Guest Lecture, TBD, “Moving Image Archives and the Frontiers of Information,” University of California, Santa Cruz (Rick Prelinger, March 3, 2022 Guest Lecture, On Library Architecture, “The Library: History, Theory, Design,” Illinois Institute of Technology (Donna Robertson), March 2, 2022 Guest Lecture, On Smart Cities, “New York City Media Ecosystems,” Colgate University (Mary Simonson), December 2, 2021 Guest Lecture, On my “Redesigning the Academy” Course, “Why College?” Swarthmore College (Rachel Buurma and Andy Hines), February 22, 2022 Guest Lecture, On Writing, “Design Writing & Publishing,” Parsons School of Design (Andrew Shea), November 22, 2021 Guest Lecture, On Cities and Digital Archives, “Visual Investigations of Power and Dissent,” Cooper Union (Brad Samuels), November 15, 2021 Guest Lecture, “Reference and Instruction,” Pratt School of Information (Shawn Smith-Cruz), November 3, 2021 Guest Lecture, “Thinking Through Archives,” Transdisciplinary Design, Parsons School of Design (Sam Haddix and Kileen Hanson), September 22, 2021 Guest Critic, “Mapping Racial Justice: Territories of Dispossession and Migration,” Cornell University (Tao Leigh Goffe and Shannon Gleeson), July 12 – 23, 2021 Guest Lecture, on library design, ArcPrep, University of Michigan high school design program (Rebecca Smith), May 14, 2021 Guest Lecture, “Glimmer: Refracting Rock,” “Black and Indigenous Metropolitan Ecologies” Mellon Seminar (Tao Leigh Goffe), Cornell University, April 13, 2021 Guest Lecture, Core 2 Design Studio, Department of Architecture (Cristina Parreño), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Guest Lecture, “Infrastructures of Care,” City Design and Social Science (David Madden), London School of Economics, November 17, 2020

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Guest Lecture, On Methods and Infrastructures (Yomi Braester), Cinema and Media Studies, University of Washington, November 16, 2020 Guest Lecture, “Post-COVID Libraries,” Department of Interior Design and Architecture (Yelena McLane), Florida State University, October 22, 2020 Guest Lecture, “Pandemic Libraries” in “Bibliotheques, Bookmobiles, and Community Nesh Neworks” / TransDisciplinary Design Studio (Greta Byrum, Marisa Morán Jahn, Eduardo Staczowski), The New School, October 5, 2020 Guest Lecture, Theories of Urban Practice Thesis / Methods Studio (Jilly Traganou), The New School, September 9, 2020 Guest Lecture, “Libraries as Infrastructures,” “Public Interest Technology Lab” (Lydia Chilton, Mark Hansen, and Laura Kurgan), Columbia University, June 10, 2020 Guest Lecture, “Maintenance,” “The City in History” (Alan Wiig), University of Massachusetts Boston, April 30, 2020 Guest Lecture, “PowerPoint Art,” “Words as Objects” (Joe Scanlan), Princeton University, April 15, 2020 Guest Lecture, “Mapwashing,” “Public Space Lab” (Miodrag Mitrasinovic), Parsons School of Design, December 9, 2019 Guest Lecture, “Glimmer: Refracting Stone,” “The Isoline” Studio (Marco Ferrari), Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, June 17, 2019 Guest Lecture, “LIS PhD Historical Methods” (Sarah T. Roberts), Information Studies, UCLA, April 24, 2019 Guest Lecture, “Maintenance and Care,” “Social Practices” University Lecture (Marisa Jahn), Parsons School of Design, April 10, 2019 Guest Lecture, “Library Logistics and Aesthetics,” “Artists in the Archive” Studio (Jer Thorp), ITP, NYU, April 3, 2019 Guest Lecture, “13 Ways of Looking at a Library,” in “Core Architecture Studio II” (Mimi Hoang), Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, February 19, 2019 Guest Lecture, “Databodies in Codespace,” “Media, Technology and Culture,” Florida Atlantic University, February 7, 2019 Guest Lecture, “Problems in Anthropology” (Ann Stoler), Department of Anthropology, November 2018 Guest Lecture, “Geologic Archives,” Princeton-Weimar Summer School, Princeton University, June 19, 2018 Guest Lecture, “Geological Archives” (on my work in relation to Bill Morrison’s “Dawson City: Frozen Time”), as part of “Substrates of the Present: Film, Infrastructure, Logistics,” Michigan State University, April 10, 2018 Guest Lecture on Code and Clay, Data and Dirt, Geography Reading Group (Matthew Wilson), University of British Columbia, January 22, 2018

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Guest Lecture, “On Index Cards and Infrastructures: Mapping Information Across Scales,” in “Data Art” (Genevieve Hoffman), ITP, December 4, 2017 Guest Lecture, “Sensing Apparatae,” in “Sensing the City” (Joseph Heathcott), Eugene Lang College, November 16, 2017 Guest Lecture, “On Index Cards and Infrastructures: Mapping Information Across Scales,” in “Orthographies” (Lucy Siyao Liu), Art, Culture and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November 13, 2017 Guest Lecture, “Ether/Ore,” “Theories of Urban Practice Thesis Prep” (Jilly Traganou), Parsons School of Design, October 30, 2017 Guest Lecture, “Stones Speak: The Urban Voice,” “Public Space Lab” (Miodrag Mitrasinovic), Parsons School of Design, October 25, 2017 Guest Lecture, “13 Ways of Looking at a Library,” in “Core Architecture Studio II” (Mimi Hoang), Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, February 2017 Guest Lecture, on Public Information, in “Public Space Lab” (Miodrag Mitrašinovic), Parsons School of Design, November 2016 Guest Lecture, on Media Architectures, in “Understanding Media Studies” (Carol Wilder), The New School, November 2016 Guest Lecture, on Hudson Yards, in “Infrastructure for the Next Social Compact” (Bill Morrish), Parsons School of Design, November 2016 Guest Lecture, “Urban Dashboards” in “Design for This Century,” (Ed Keller and Melanie Crean), Parsons School of Design, October 2016 Guest Presenter [and Student Panel Organizer], on Graduate School Survival Tips, in Understanding Media Studies (Carol Wilder), September 2016 Guest Lecture, “Mapping Time” in “Time” studio (Rory Solomon), Parsons School of Design, September 2016 Guest Lecture, on methodology in “Advanced Methods in Urban Practice” (Jilly Traganou), Parsons School of Design, September 2016 Guest Lecture, on Space of Information, in “Critical Centres: for Wasting Time on the Internet” (Colby Vexler and Pricilla Heung), University of Melbourne, September 2016 Guest Lecture, on Data Ethics and Aesthetics in “Data Governance, Ethics & Privacy” (Solon Barocas), Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU, June 2016 Guest Lecture, “Maps as Media” in “Data Art” (Jer Thorp), ITP, NYU, April 2016 Guest Lecture, “Archaeologies of Mapping” in “Data Visualization” (Gabriel Gianordoli), School of Art, Media & Technology, Parsons Schools of Design, April 2016

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Guest Lecture, “13 Ways of Looking at a Library,” in “Core Architecture Studio II” (Mimi Hoang), Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation, February 2016 Design Workshop Leader, University of Applied Sciences, Vorarlberg, Austria, February 2016 Guest Lecture, “Media Architectures and Archaeologies” in “Understanding Media Studies” Lecture Series (Anne Balsamo), School of Media Studies, The New School, November 2015 Guest Lecture, “Indexical Landscapes” in “Design for This Century,” (Ed Keller), Parsons School of Design, November 2015 Guest Lecture, “Cartographic Archives” in “Archive/City” (Joseph Heathcott), Parsons School of Design, November 2015 Guest Lecture, “Infrastructure in Thirteen(-ish) Acts” in “Infrastructure for the Next Social Compact” (William Morrish), Parsons School of Design, September 2015 Guest Lecture, on Designing Libraries as Social Infrastructure in “Public and Private” studio (Lara Penin), DESIS Lab / Parsons School of Design, September 2015 Guest Lecture, “Libraries and Light” in Furniture Design studio (Kimberly Ackert), Parsons School of Design, September 2015 Guest Lecture, “Mapping Time” in “Time” studio (Rory Solomon), Parsons School of Design, September 2015 Guest Lecture on Infrastructure and Epistemology in “History and Epistemology of Media” (Goetz Bachmann), Hamburg Media School, Hamburg, Germany, July 2015 Guest Presentation, on Academic Library Design, in “Architectural Design 2” (Brad Samuels [SITU Studio] and Irina Verona), Barnard College, March 2015 Guest Lecture, on Digital Exhibition Platforms, in “Digital Archives & Conflict,” in “Art, Media and Conflict” (Nitin Sawhney), School of Media Studies, The New School, November 2014 Guest Lecture, “Advanced Methods in Urban Practice” (Jilly Traganou), Parsons School of Design, October 2014 Guest Lecture, “Scaffolding, Hard and Soft: Infrastructures as Critical and Generative Structures,” in “Design for This Century” (Clive Dilnot), Parsons School of Design, September 2014 Guest Lecture, “Library as Emergent Infrastructure,” in “History and Future of the Library,” Johns Hopkins University Museums & Society Program, April 2014 Guest Lecture, “Library, from Print Age to Wired Age,” in “Intro to Media Studies” lecture (Trebor Scholz), Eugene Lang College, March 2014 Guest Lecture, “Data Modeling in the Humanities” (with Rory Solomon), in “Vision & Media” seminar (Orit Halpern), Department of History, The New School for Social Research, October 2013 Guest Lecture, “Mapping as Method,” in Advanced Methods in Urban Practice seminar (Jilly Traganou), Parsons, October 2013

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Guest Lecture, “Urban Culture and Representation,” in “Urban Century” seminar (Michael Cohen & Marga Gutman), International Affairs Program, The New School, NY, October 2013 Guest Lecture, “Urban Media,” in Understanding Media Studies” lecture, The New School, NY, September 2013 Guest Lecture, “Little Libraries,” in “Humanistic Enterprises” seminar (Tom Augst & Rita Raley), Department of English, New York University, February 2013 Guest Lecture, “Media & the Urban Environment,” in “Understanding Media Studies” lecture, The New School, NY, October 2012 Guest Lecture, “Resonant Texts,” in “Political Ecologies of Aurality” seminar (Jason Stanyek), Department of Music, New York University, October 2011 Guest Lecture, “Exploring, Mapping, Making” in “Understanding Media Studies” lecture, The New School, NY, October 2010 Guest Lecture, “The City Has Always Been Mediated,” in “Understanding Media Studies” lecture, The New School, NY, November 2009 Guest Lecture, University Art Collection Scavenger Hunt, in “Intersections” University Lecture (Robert Kirkbride), The New School, October 2009 Guest Lecture, “Plotting Your Course,” in “Understanding Media Studies” class presentation, The New School, NY, September 2009

Guest Lecture, “Public Design Process,” in “Space, Design, Practices” University Lecture (Jilly Traganou), The New School, New York, NY, February 2009

Guest Lecture, “Delirious New York and the Mediated City,” in “Psychoanalysis: An Urban Experience” seminar (Aleksandra Wagner), The New School, New York, NY, October 2008 Guest Lecture, “Font of a Nation: Graphic Identities and Nationalism in the U.S. and Qatar,” in “Design and National Identity” seminar (Jilly Traganou), Parsons, October 2006 Invited Studio / Workshop Critiques Three or four per semester at various institutions: Barnard College (Brad Samuels); Columbia University (*Marco Ferrari, Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo, Mimi Hoang, Kazys Varnelis, others); Cooper Union (Farzin Lotfi-Jam, Nader Tehrani, Lebbeus Woods); Cornell University (*Shannon Gleeson and Tao Leigh Goffe, Mary Wood); Data & Society Institute; Harvard University (Jesse Shapins & Ernst Karel); MIT (*Cristina Parreño); NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (Jer Thorp); New Jersey Institute of Technology (Jesse LeCavalier); Ohio State University (*Karen Lewis); Pratt Institute (Michael Chen); University of Pennsylvania (Cathrine Veikos, *Annette Fierro) Five to ten studios per semester in Parsons’ Architecture, Design and Technology, Design and Urban Ecologies, Product Design, Strategic Design and Management, Transdisciplinary Design, Theories of Urban Practice, and Design and Urban Ecologies programs; and elsewhere

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ADVISING Postdoc Simon Ganahl, “Campus Medius,” University of Vienna; Erwin Schrödinger Fellow of the Austrian Science Fund, 2012 - 2013 Visiting Scholar Jacob Geuder, University of Basel, Fall 2020 – Spring 2021 (unable to attend because of COVID-19) Georgina Voss, London College of Communication, Spring 2020 Bernhard Garnicnig, Doctoral Candidate, Institute of Experimental Design and Media Cultures, FHNW Academy of Art and Design, Basel, 2019 -2020 Tanya Toft, Ph.D., Co-Director, Urban Media Art Academy, Spring 2018 Fiona McDermott, Doctoral Candidate, Trinity College, Fulbright Scholar, 2017 – 2018 Tania Bucher, PhD, University of Copenhagen, Spring 2015 Curatorial Fellowship External Advisor Tanya Toft, “Media Aesthetics,” Konstfack CuratorLab, Sweden, Spring 2013 Doctoral Dissertation Committees Committee Member, Caroline Mason, Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2021 – Committee Member, Megan Wiessner, Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, 2020 – Committee Member, Rebecca Smith, Taubman Collect of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Michigan, 2020 – Committee Member, Jeffrey Moro, Department of English, University of Maryland, 2020 – Committee Member, Bettine Josties, Sociology, The New School for Social Research, 2020 – Committee Member, Feng Chen, “Anti-Stereotyping Strategies in the Era of the Pandemic: A Visual Ethnographic Study with Chinese Visual Artists in New York,” Sociology, The New School for Social Research, 2020 – Committee Member, Zane Griffin Talley Cooper, “Bit / Coin / Rare / Earth: Data, Energy, and Extraction Across the Arctic,” Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, 2019 – Committee Member, Zoe Carey, Sociology, The New School for Social Research, 2018 –

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Committee Member, Nicholas Fiori, “Black Machines: Race & Entropy in the Making of Technological, Modernity,” Politics, The New School for Social Research, 2018 – 2020 Committee Member, Burcu Baykurt, “The City as Data Machine: Local Governance in the Age of Big Data,” Department of Communication, Columbia University, 2019 Committee Member, Diana Kamin, “Picture-Work: The Circulating Image Collection from the Museum of Modern Art to Google Image Search,” Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University; began Fall 2014, completed Spring 2018; NYU MCC Dissertation Distinction Award Doctoral Dissertation External Review Mia Hassoun, “Making Space for the Future: Imagining the Smart Nation in Singapore,” School of Geography and Environment, Oxford University, 2021 Lozana Medhandzhiyska, “Model-Database-Interface: A Study of the Redesign of the ArtBase, and the Role of User Agency in Born-Digital Archives,” London South Bank University, 2021 Emily Breitkopf, Department of Psychology, The New School for Social Research, 2020 Zach Melzer, “Screen Clusters: Urban Renewal, Architectural Preservation, and the Infrastructures of Urban Media,” Film & Moving Image Studies, Concordia University, 2020 Matthew Hockenberry, “Far Corners of the Earth: A Media History of Logistics,” Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, 2016 Tanya Toft, “Images of Urgency: A Curatorial Investigation with Urban Media Art,” Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2016 Leah Scolere, Proposal Defense, Department of Communication, Cornell University, 2015 Marco Dias, “Rethinking Urban Space Through Mediated Performance,” School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2015 Sarah Barnes, “The Death and Life of the Real-Time City,” Faculties for Communications and Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, 2010 New School Master’s Thesis Committees Second Reviewer, Emily Bowe, Design and Urban Ecologies, “Toward People Power: Grounding Critical Data Practice in Shaping a Healthier Spatial Contract for Energy Infrastructure in San Antonio, TX,” Spring 2021 Second Reviewer, Transdisciplinary Design Thesis Group, Parsons School of Design, Spring 2020 Primary Advisor, Alice Goldfarb, Media Studies, 2019 – [indefinitely suspended] Second Reviewer, Sarah Kontos, Design and Urban Ecologies, “Reconceiving the Urban Test Bed: Emerging Infrastructures of Resistance in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,” completed Spring 2019

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Second Reviewer, Kevin Rogan, Theories of Urban Practice, “Anti-intelligence: A Marxist Critique of the Smart City,” completed Spring 2019 Primary Advisor, Isaias Camilo Morales Cabezas, Media Studies, “The Landmark and the Citadel” [documentary film re: the Jefferson Market Library], completed Spring 2019 Primary Advisor, Kenneth Tay, Media Studies, “Intelligent Island: A Media Theory of Singapore,” completed Spring 2019; winner of Distinguished Thesis Award Primary Advisor, LoriBeth Talbot, Media Studies, “Interactive Analysis of Facebook Messenger Kids,” completed Spring 2019 Primary Advisor, Alessandra Mularoni, Media Studies, “Biomedicine in New Media Art,” completed Fall 2018; winner of Distinguished Thesis Award Second Reviewer, Cristina Gagnebin Müller, Media Studies, “Listening to the City: A Sound Walk Over the Manhattan Bridge” [soundwalk], completed Fall 2018; winner of Distinguished Thesis Award Second Reviewer, Charlotte Prager, Media Studies, “Artist, Archivist and Activist: The Videos of Akram Zaatari,” completed Fall 2017 External Reviewer, Fattori Fraser, Parsons Design Studies MA, “Desert Thinking: A Myth in Four Parts,” completed Spring 2017 Second Reviewer, Kevin Clyne, Parsons Theories of Urban Practice, “Grounded Anesthetics: A Surface Survey for Buried Urban Infrastructure,” completed Spring 2017 Primary Advisor, Livia Sá, Media Studies, “Distant Memories of a Coup” [multimedia installation and archive], completed Spring 2017 Primary Advisor, Hira Nabi, Media Studies, “Spectatorship and Cinematic Culture in Urban Pakistan: Why Do We Go To the Cinema?,” completed Summer 2016 [post MA accomplishments: filmmaker, curator, Lahore Biennale Fellowship] Advisor, Witold Van Ratingen, NSSR Liberal Studies, “Hyperdérive: Psychogeography for the Twenty-first Century,” one-semester’s work, Spring 2016 Primary Advisor, Laura Sanchez, Parsons Design Studies, “The Museum of Visible Absences” [exhibition and written thesis on everyday objects and incarceration], completed Spring 2016; winner of outstanding student award Primary Advisor, Angela Sharp, Media Studies, “From the Inside Out: Navigating Transnational and Transracial Adoption” [digital archive and online exhibition on archives of migration and adoption], completed Spring 2016 External Reviewer, Soohee Cho, Parsons Design Studies, “Rethinking Methods of Control: Corporate Surveillance the Risk of Soft Totalitarianism at the Workplace and Beyond,” completed Spring 2016 Primary Advisor, Daryl Meador, Media Studies, “Heroica Matamoros: Affective Filmmaking and Cycling on the US-Mexico Border” [experimental documentary and written thesis on everyday, embodied experience on the Brownsville / Matamoros border], completed Fall 2015; winner of Distinguished Thesis Award [post MA accomplishments: PhD student in Cinema Studies, New York University]

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Primary Advisor, Jiun Kwon, Media Studies, “Standup” [interactive project on stand-up comedy as social critique in the YouTube era], completed Summer 2015; winner of Special Recognition Second Reviewer, Ariana Lujan, Media Studies, “Material Tactics: Analog Film Workshops in the Digital Age,” completed Spring 2015 Primary Advisor, Laura Scherling, Media Studies, “How Mapmaking Informs Placemaking Practices in Detroit” [digital portfolio of maps w/ written component], completed Spring 2014; winner of Distinguished Thesis award [post MA accomplishments: EdD program in Art and Art Education, Columbia University] Second Reviewer, Bria Cole, Media Studies, “Excavating and Generating Publicness: Urban Screens in Public Places,” completed Spring 2014 Primary Reviewer, Yeong Ran Kim, Media Studies, “Walking the Sonic: Acoustic Experience and Experimentation in Corona, Queens” [written thesis on sound and surveillance], completed Spring 2013 [post MA accomplishments: PhD student in Theater Arts and Performance Studies, Brown University] Primary Advisor, Rory Solomon, Media Studies, “The Stack: A Media Archaeology of the Computer Program,” completed Spring 2013; winner of Academic Achievement Award [post MA accomplishments: PhD student in Media, Culture and Communication, New York University] Primary Advisor, Alexander Campolo, Media Studies, “The Ticker’s Time” [written thesis on the stock ticker and temporality], completed Spring 2012; winner of Distinguished Thesis award [post MA accomplishments: accepted with full funding to four doctoral programs; LeBoff Scholar and PhD student, Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University] Primary Advisor, Andrew Nealon, Media Studies, “Comic Aura: American Comic Book Culture and Conceptions of Authenticity in the Age of Digital Reproducibility,” completed Spring 2011 [post MA accomplishments: Founder, Insert Culture media strategy firm] Primary Advisor, Benjamin Mendelsohn, Media Studies, “Bundled, Buried and Behind Closed Doors: Visiting New York City’s Concentrated Internet Infrastructure” [written thesis and video documentary], completed Spring 2011; winner of Distinguished Thesis award; Dean’s Commendation; elected graduation speaker [post MA accomplishments: LeBoff Scholar, PhD student, Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University; Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania] Primary Advisor, Jedd Wilcox, Media Studies, “Things in Play: Technological Mediation and the Place of Sustainability in Everyday Life,” completed Spring 2010 [post MA accomplishments: PhD student, Science and Technology Studies Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]

Primary Advisor, Cara Reichenbach, Media Studies, “The Role of Wall Murals in Promoting a Unified Identity in Northern Ireland,” completed Spring 2009

Second Reviewer, Penny Duff, Media Studies, “Sonic Heterotopias: Reimagining the Social with Sound,” completed Spring 2009; elected graduation speaker [post MA accomplishments: MA., Arts Administration & Policy, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; arts administrator] Second Reviewer, Robert Sawyer, Media Studies, “Manufacturing Authenticity,” completed Fall 2008

Primary Advisor, James D. Graham, Media Studies, “Total Theaters and Poly-Visionaries: Parallel Experiments in Cinematic Spatiality from 1923 to 1967,” completed Fall 2008; winner of first annual

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Distinguished Thesis award [post MA accomplishments: PhD, Department of Architecture, Columbia University] Primary Advisor, Kevin T. Allen, Media Studies, “American Transit” [audio web project], completed Spring 2008 [post MA accomplishments: MFA: Integrated Media Arts, Hunter College; part-time faculty, The New School]

Primary Advisor, Melissa Grey, Media Studies, “Psychodrama” [musical composition and live performance w/ projection and chamber orchestra; premiere at Judson Church], completed Spring 2008; elected graduation speaker [post MA accomplishments: part-time faculty, The New School; sound artist and curator] Second Reviewer, Deniz Tunaoglu, Media Studies, “A New Nationalism Promoted in Turkish TV Advertisements,” completed Spring 2007

Primary Advisor, Megan Elliott, Media Studies, “The Role of the Venue in Local Music Communities: CBGB and First Avenue,” completed Fall 2006

Primary Advisor, Cassie Cosgrove, Media Studies, “The Fight of Our Lives” [video documentary], completed Fall 2006

Primary Advisor, Margaret Malinka, Media Studies, “Prime Time Love: The Construction of Romance and Love in Reality Television,” completed Fall 2006

Second Reviewer, Vadat Emre Balik, Media Studies, “Synaesthecycle” [multimedia installation], completed Spring 2006

Second Reviewer, Josephine Dorado, Media Studies, “m3: moving the body, mapping the body, morphing the design” [performance], completed Spring 2006

Second Reviewer, Andrew Martin, Media Studies, “2020: The Drawing of a New Civilization” [graphic novel and written thesis], completed Fall 2005

Second Reviewer, Bob McKinnon, Media Studies, “A Tale of Two Families: Does Too Much Media Equal Too Little Living?” [video documentary], completed Fall 2005 External Master’s Thesis Committees Reader, Justin Blinder, TBD, MIT Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2021 – 2022 Reader, Wonyoung So, “Participatory Mapping as a Political Act: Beyond Placing Dots on a Map,” Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019 – 2020 Reader, Matthew Ledwidge, “Urban Perceptual Modeling: A Speculative Framework for Artistic Intervention,” Program in Art, Culture and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019 – 2020 Reader, Agnes Fury Cameron, “Cybernetic Maintenance: Exploring Infrastructural Legibility of Waste Systems at MIT,” MIT Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018 – 2019 Independent Studies

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Angelica Calabrese, “In the Ruins of the Olive Grove: Slow Violence and Shifting Geographies of Care in Southern Italy,” Fall 2020 [winner of New School Student Research Award] Liam Wamba, Anthropology, “Positive Masculinity & MMA,” Spring 2020 Elif Gecyatan, Anthropology, “Anthropology of Digital Social Performance,” Spring 2020 Sidra Kamran, Sociology, “TikTok: Gender and Class in Emergent Digital Cultures,” Spring 2020 [winner of New School Student Research Award] Pamela Vázquez Torres, Media Studies, “101 Urban Gardening Kit,” Fall 2019 Lena Hansen Binti Ali, Anthropology, “On Guard: Understanding Museum Guards Within the Hierarchy of the Institution,” Spring 2019 Mary Alinney (Khokhoi) Villacastin, Media Studies, on Embodies Archives in the Philippines, Fall 2019 Cristina Gagnebun Müller, Media Studies, “Sound, Archives, and City,” Spring 2018 Jeffrey Marino, Media Management, “Sound, Silence and City,” Spring 2018 Andrew Moon, NSSR Anthropology PhD, “Sonic Theory and Method,” Spring 2017 Salma Bakr, Parsons Design Studies, “Contested Archives,” Fall 2016 Rowan Spencer, NYU Gallatin, “Sound Art & Architectures,” co-advised with Nina Katchadourian, New York University, Spring 2015 Jung Chao, Media Studies, “Mapping Williamsburg’s Cultural Past” [interactive map], Spring 2014 Aubrey Murdock, Parsons Design and Urban Ecologies, “Documentary as Method” [documentary film about place and identity in public housing], Spring 2014 Julian de Mayo Rodriguez, Media Studies, “Collective Memory & ACT Up” [oral history archive], Fall 2013 Jane Pirone, Media Studies, “Urban Research Toolkit” [mapping platform], Fall 2012 Stephen Taylor, Media Studies, “Edison, Electrification and Archives” [interactive map and critical paper], Fall 2012 Rory Solomon, Media Studies, “Archaeology and Genealogy,” completed Spring 2012 Ariana Stolarz, Media Studies, “Urban Street Logs,” completed Spring 2012 Kelly Dolan, Media Studies, “Museums and Social Media” [wiki], completed Spring 2011

Denisse Andrade Arevalo, Media Studies, completed Fall 2008

Rachael Liberman, Media Studies, completed Spring 2007

Mayur Deshmukh, Media Studies, completed Fall 2006

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Christopher Eckert, Media Studies, completed Spring 2006

Michal Hanuka, Media Studies, completed, Fall 2005

Benjamin Godsill, Media Studies, completed Fall 2005 Undergraduate Thesis Committees Dana J. Sandberg, Senior Honors Thesis, “Out of Conflict, Comfort: The Work of Sculptor Henry Moore,” University of Pennsylvania, 2004: winner of an Honorable Mention from the History of Art Department Nicole Greene, Senior Honors Thesis, “Architecture as Diplomacy: The American Embassy in the Twentieth Century,” University of Pennsylvania, 2004

Erica Hope Fisher, Senior Honors Thesis, “From Manhattan to Queens, and Back Again: Art and Culture in Transit at MoMA QNS,” University of Pennsylvania, 2003: winner of Robb Prize for best undergraduate thesis SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY Board Memberships Editorial Board, Anthropologica (official journal of the Canadian Anthropology Society), 2020 – Editorial Board, Design & Culture, 2019 – AI Now Institute Academic Council, 2017 – Editorial Board, Designing in Dark Times, Bloomsbury Press, 2017 – Editorial Board, MediaMatters Series, Amsterdam University Press, 2017 – Editorial Board, Journal of Visual Culture, 2016 – Editorial Board, Mediapolis journal, 2016 – 2020 Board of Directors, Metropolitan New York Library Council, 2015 – Advisory Board, METRO Fellowship, 2016 President, 2018 – Editorial Board, MediaCommons, 2013 – 2014 Review Board, Sensate (an online journal for experimental critical media practice), Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, 2012 – Manuscript Review Manuscript / Proposal Reviewer for Bristol University Press, Duke University Press, MIT Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Polity Press, Routledge, University of Minnesota Press, Yale University Press, and several others I’ve forgotten to keep track of (five to ten per year)

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Submission Reviewer for Big Data & Society; Design and Culture; Digital Culture & Society; Environment & Planning A: Economy and Space; Forty-Five; International Journal of Communication; International Communication Gazette; Journal of Architectural Education; Journal of Visual Culture; Leonardo Electronic Almanac; Mosaic, A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature; New Media and Society; Public Culture; Sensate: A Journal for Experiments in Critical Media Practice; and others I’ve forgotten (15-20 per year) Coordinating Editor, The New Everyday, a MediaCommons journal, 2013 – 2014 External Reviews Tenure Review, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, The Cooper Union, 2021 Promotion to Full Professor Review, Department of Information Studies, UCLA, 2021 Tenure Review, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Western University (Canada), 2021 Tenure Review, The Media School, Indiana University, 2021 Promotion Review, Department of Media and Communication, London School of Economics, 2020 Tenure Review, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania, 2020 Candidate Review, MacArthur Fellowship Selection Committee, MacArthur Foundation, 2019 Tenure Review, Department of Communication, University of California, San Diego, 2019 Tenure Review, Center for Medicine, Health, and Society, Vanderbilt University, 2019 Tenure Review, Department of Information Studies, UCLA, 2019 Tenure Review, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania, 2019 Faculty Review, Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University, 2018 Grant Review, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2018 Tenure Review, School of Literature, Media, and Communication, Georgia Tech, 2017 Tenure Review, Department of English, University of Victoria, 2016 Tenure Review, Department of Architecture, Cornell University, 2016

Program Committee, “Media City 5,” Plymouth, UK, 2015

External Reviewer, Faculty Search, HUMlab, Umeå University, Sweden, Spring 2013 Juries, Critiques, Consultancies, Moderation Advisory Committee, “Joseph Beuys: 7000 Oaks,” The Broad Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2022

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Selection Committee, Institute of Museum and Library Services / Metropolitan New York Library Council American Rescue Plan’s Library and Museum Partnership Grants, 2021 Audit Review, Monument Lab, 2021 Documentarian, Community Internet Trust Roundtable, Community Tech New York, August 5, 2021 Scholarly Advisory Committee, “Analog City” exhibition, Museum of the City of New York, 2021 – 22 Consultant and Moderator, “Radical Knowledge” series programming, Open House New York, Spring – Fall 2021 Advisory Board, Listen sound design, exhibition re: product sound design, 2020 Consultant (pro bono, or nearly so) for various architecture firms, including Architecture Research Office (re: library design), Gensler, and Toshiko Mori Architect (re: work on Brooklyn Public Library); and other research and cultural institutions and consultancies: Boston Consulting Group (re: library design in the Middle East), Data & Society Institute (re: fellows program), the UK’s National Lottery Community Fund (re: incentivizing funds for digital social infrastructure), NYPL Labs (re: strategic planning), NY Transit Museum (re: “Navigating New York” exhibition), Poets House (re: integrating online and on-site exhibition and programming); and lots of others Advisor, Public Knowledge Project, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and San Francisco Public Library, 2018 Juror, “Visualizing Cities” data visualization exhibition at Habitat III, Quito, Ecuador, 2016 Consultant and Juror, “Re-Envisioning Branch Libraries” design study, co-organized by the Architectural League of New York and the Center for an Urban Future, 2014 – 2015

Provided feedback on Request for Qualifications Attended research meetings with Steelcase, Gensler, NYPL Served on jury that chose five design teams – from among 45 team applications – to develop design

proposals for New York’s branch libraries; assisted with development of designs Delivered presentation to finalist teams on current library design trends Contributed to creation of “design matrix,” which led to development of teams’ design challenges Attended review meetings at design teams’ studios throughout Fall 2014 Acted as critic at mid-process review meeting in October 2014 Supervised student who worked with the League to document the project Contributed to day-long symposium, for library and civic leaders from across the country, at the Japan

Society, New York, December 2014 Co-organized and hosted design showcase at The New School, January 2015

Juror for “Little Libraries NY” Competition, organized by the Architectural League of New York and PEN World Voices Festival, March 2013 [other jurors included Laurie Anderson, Andy Bernheimer, A.M. Homes, and Peter Mullan] Preserving Digital Public Television Scholars Focus Group, organized by the Library of Congress, PBS, and Thirteen/WNET, at Channel 13 Headquarters, New York, NY, July 19, 2005

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ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Director of Undergraduate Studies, Anthropology, Eugene Lang College, 2020 – Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Media Studies & Film, The New School, 2006 – 2009

Oversaw curriculum and faculty development for a graduate program with over 500 students and 60+ principal and adjunct faculty

Organized, with Executive Secretary’s assistance, each semester’s course schedule, with 60+ classes per semester, and course guide

Taught first iteration of new required, hybrid-online/on-site introductory graduate lecture course and oversaw 10+ discussion sections

Collaborated on major revision of methodology curricula: developed new, specialized variable-credit methods courses

Developed Media and Urban Environments area of study, and co-developed, with Barry Salmon, Sound Studies area of study

Recruited and trained new part-time faculty and co-organized and oversaw system by which all part-time union faculty are observed and evaluated every year

Represented program at all University Teaching Assistant recruitment events; reviewed TA applications; interviewed candidates; selected and trained TA’s

Led all information sessions and recruitment events for prospective and accepted students (10+ per year) With Department Chair, conducted final review of all prospective student applications (roughly 500 per

year), determined final scholarship awards, contacted all top-ranked candidates Developed content for online Orientation site and much content for revised department website Developed and coordinated student travel grant program Coordinated all Masters theses, 2004 – 2008 In absence of Student Services Coordinator in Fall 2006: coordinated all independent studies and 30+

internships; handled all course waivers, registration complications, financial aid queries and appeals, graduation petitions, and international student paperwork; coordinated Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 registration; and organized Spring 2007 New Student Orientation

Thesis Coordinator and Advisor, Department of Media Studies and Film, The New School, 2004 – 2008

Developed thesis committee, proposal, and submission policies and created Thesis Handbook Hosted Thesis Information Session each semester and oversaw thesis committee organization Advised students on topic selection, committee composition, etc. Collected and vetted all thesis proposals and completed theses In 2004 – 2005, served as outside reader on 44 thesis proposals and 20 completed theses

Graduate Admissions Coordinator, Department of Media Studies and Film, The New School, 2004 – 2005

Reviewed ~400 admissions folders, organized faculty interviews of candidates, determined scholarship awards, contacted top-ranked candidates

Faculty Fellow, Stouffer College House, University of Pennsylvania, 2003 – 2004

Resided in one of the University’s College Houses and provided educational programming, including a series of dinners with students and invited faculty, an in-house mural program, photography and darkroom training, and various arts and media events

COMMITTEES University Service Member, Design and Urban Ecologies Task Force, Parsons School of Design, 2021 – 22

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Member, Tenure Committee, Parsons School of Design, 2021 – 22 Member, Academic Advisory Council, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, 2021 – 22 Panelist, “Ways Faculty Use Social Media,” Provost’s Office, April 20, 2021 Member, Media Working Group, Fall 2020 Member, Technologies Group Summer 2020 Member, Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy Faculty Advisory Board, 2019 – Member, Faculty Research Fund Review Committee, Spring 2019 Member, Innovations in Education Fund Review Committee, Spring 2019 Member, Post-Humanities Working Group, 2019 – Member, University Fellows Program Review Committee, Fall 2018 Interim Member, Committee for Cross-Divisional Media Mentoring, Spring 2018 Co-Designer, with Dominic Pettman and McKenzie Wark, Critical Media Theory Master’s Program, Spring 2018 Steering Committee, Publishing Initiative, The New School, 2018 Member, Search Committee, Environmental Humanities / Posthumanities, Culture and Media Studies, Eugene Lang College, Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 Member, Advisory Committee, Carnegie Fellows Selection, Provost’s Office, Fall 2017 Member, Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Communication Design, Parsons School of Design, Fall 2017 Member, Sawyer-Mellon Seminar Proposal Review Committee, Spring 2017 Member, Cross-Divisional Arrangements Task Force, Summer 2016 – Summer 2017 Mentor, New Faculty Support Program, Fall 2016 Member, Vera List Prize Finalist Jury, Spring 2016 Chair, Provost-Appointed Developer of Proposal for Praxis-Oriented PhD Program, 2013 – 14 (the academic portion of the state proposal was completed in 2014, yet the project was placed on indefinite hold) Juror, The New Challenge grant competition, 2014 Member, “Digital Assets” Working Group with New School Archives & Libraries, 2013 – 2014

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Consultant, Adaptation of my “Media Scavenger Hunt” activity, designed for my 2007 Media & Architecture lecture class, for all-University New Student Orientation, 2012 Member, NSSR “Creative Publishing” MA Program Development Group, 2012 Member, University Research Council, Provost’s Office, 2012 – 2014 Member, Committee for Transdisciplinary Education, Provost’s Office, 2011 – 2013 Co-Chair, Provost-Appointed Parsons/Media Studies PhD Committee, 2011 – 13 Member, Search Committee, Assistant/Associate Professor and Director of Master’s in Architecture Program, Parsons School of Design, 2011-12 Member, Urban Academic Committee, Spring 2011 – 2013 Member, Fellowship Jury, Vera List Center for Art and Politics, Spring 2011 Member, Innovations in Education Fund Review Committee, Provost’s Office, Spring 2011 Member, Undergraduate Media Studies Committee, Provost’s Office, 2010 – 2011 Member, New School Provost’s Office’s Applied Think Tank, Summer 2010 Member, “Mission/Vision” Committee for Merger of New School for General Studies and Milano The New School for Urban Policy, 2009 – 2010 Invited Participant, Online Learning Charrette, Provost’s Office, October 6, 2009 Member, Search Committee, Dean, Online Learning, Summer – Fall 2009 Faculty Respondent, Critical Themes Graduate Student Conference, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 Organizer, Critical Themes Participant Workshop, Spring 2008

Discussed with graduate student participants how to prepare and deliver a scholarly presentation

Member, Search Committee, Dean of Parsons’ College of Art, Design & Technology, 2008 – 2009

Juror, Interdisciplinary Memory Conference Exhibition, Parsons School of Design, The New School for General Studies, and The New School for Social Research, 2007 – 2008

Panelist, New Faculty Orientation, Fall 2007

Member, Media Curricular Committee, Provost’s Office, 2007 – 2008

Charged with developing a curriculum for a university-wide undergraduate major in Media Studies

Member, WNSR Radio Advisory Board, 2007 – 2008

Participant, Shepley Bulfinch Abbott & Richardson Library Planning Focus Group, Spring – Fall 2007

Participant, IDEO Space Planning Research, March 2007, August – September 2007

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Participant, Quality Matters: Inter-Institutional Quality Assurance in Online Learning Workshop, March 2007 Member, Design and Social Science Curriculum Committee, Provost’s Office, Spring 2007

Member, Search Committee, Assistant/Associate Professor in Interactive Game Design, Department of Communication Design and Technology, Parsons School of Design, 2007

Member, Search Committee, Department Chair, Department of Media Studies and Film, 2006 – 2007, 2007 – 2008

Member, Faculty Development Grant Program Advisory Committee, Provost’s Office, 2006, 2007, 2009

Member, University Library Digital Repository Committee, 2005 New School for Social Research Service / Eugene Lang College Presenter, Eugene Lang Board of Governors’ Meeting, February 2022 Coordinator, Anthropology and Design Graduate Minor, 2020 – 2021 Member, Technology Task Force, Fall 2020 Member, NSSR Remote Teaching Focus Group, Summer 2020 Member, Online Transition Focus Group, Spring 2020 Member, NSSR/Lang Reappointment Committee, 2019-20 Member, Strategic Plan Working Group, Fall 2019 Judge, Three-Minute Thesis Challenge, April 2019 Schools of Public Engagement Divisional Service Co-Chair, with Vladan Nikolic, Media Studies Working Group [strategic planning], 2016 Renewal and Promotions Committee, 2014 – 2017 [oversight of all renewable term, tenure, and extended employment reviews within the division, totaling 9-12 per year] Member, Space Planning Committee, Spring 2011 – 2012, 2014 Member, Humanities Corps Planning Group, with New York Council for the Humanities, 2011 – 2012 Member, Senior Civic Engagement Faculty Search Committee, Spring 2011 Member, Program Self-Study Committee, 2010 – 2011 Member, Assistant Professor in International Affairs and Media Search Committee, 2008 – 2009 Member, Executive Committee, 2007 – 2009

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Member, Chairs and Directors Group, 2006 – 2009

Member, Divisional Appeals Committee, Fall 2006 Tenure/Promotion Reviews

Chair, Tenure Review, School of Media Studies, 2018 – 2019 Chair, Tenure Review, School of Media Studies, 2016 – 2017 Chair, Extended Employment Review, School of Media Studies, 2013 – 2014 Committee Member, Renewable-Term Grievance Committee, 2014 Committee Member, Promotion Review, School of Media Studies, 2013 Committee Member, Renewable Term Review, School of Media Studies, 2013 Committee Member, Renewable Term Review, School of Media Studies, 2012 Committee Member, Tenure Review, Department of Psychology, 2012 Committee Member, Promotion Review, Graduate Program of International Affairs, 2012 Committee Member, Tenure Review, School of Media Studies, 2012

Anthropology Department Service Ongoing: tenure cases, admissions, portfolio review, etc. Search Committee, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow / Assistant Professor, 2021 – 22 Faculty Advisor, Anthropology & Design Exhibition, 2020 Co-Presenter, “Applying to PhD Programs” Workshop, October 7, 2020 Faculty Coordinator, design, development, and management of AnthroBlog (student-run department website), 2019 – 2020 Coordinator, Anthropology and Design Track, 2019 – 2021; Anthropology and Design Minor, 2021 – Media Studies Department Service Organizer, School of Media Studies Speaker Series, Spring 2017: Genevieve Yue, Ephraim Assili, Zara Rahman, Mimi Onuoha, Nicole Starosielski, Tega Brain, Kevin T. Allen, Maile Colbert, Clapperton Chakaneta Mavhunga, Sean Jacobs Organizer, School of Media Studies Speaker Series, 2014 – 2015: Mary Flanagan, Caitlin Burns, Susa Pop, Mary Wareham, Jody Williams, Benjamen Walker, Jill Godmilow, Andrew Uroskie, Anne Balsamo, Garnet Hertz, Dragan Espenschied, Ben Vershbow, Jeanne Liotta, Brian Larkin, Joe Inzerillo, Laura Kurgan, Chi-hui Yang, Melissa Gregg, Stephanie Boluk, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Jim Paradis, Nick Montfort Chair, “Media Archaeology” Focus Area Curriculum Committee, 2014 – 2015 [developed curriculum for new curricular focus area] Author of a set of 13 student guides – re: research skills (identifying your interests, reading effectively, resource management, writing a literature review, graduate writing tips, etc.), networking, developing an online identity, funding and grant-seeking – for the School of Media Studies “Commons” website, 2014

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Working Group to Redesign New Student Orientation and Understanding Media Studies, our required introductory lecture course, Spring 2014 Member, Re/Lab [rehabilitating “old media”] working group, 2014 – [created an online collection of outmoded media, w/ “object biographies” for each; organized a series of workshops and retreats] Member, Web Design Committee, 2014 Member, Curriculum Committee, 2012 – 2014 Author of “Digital Culture and Public Engagement” Creative Inventory, 2012 Contributor to University Assessment Committee, 2011 [developed learning outcomes; participated in review of student projects] Chair, PhD Program Proposal Committee, 2010 – 2011 Member, Assistant Professor in Media Pedagogy Search Committee, 2010 – 2011 Chair, Required Courses Committee, 2008 – 2009 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2007 – 2008 Member, Department Executive Secretary Search Committee, Fall 2006 Chair, Department Graduate Advising Coordinator Search Committee, Fall 2006

Member, Advising Committee, Fall 2006

Chair, Admissions Committee, 2005 – 2006

Chair, Curriculum and Advising Committee, 2005 – 2006; 2006 – 2008

Member, Media Research Methods and Theory & Criticism Curriculum Review Committees, 2005