Skip to content

Femmetech

Progressive Tech // Designing for Change

  • About
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Work I Do
  • Portfolio
    • Data & Design
    • Website Development
    • Print & Digital Design
    • Digital Catalogs
    • Raised Fist Archive
      • Catalog
      • About the project
  • Workshops & Talks
  • Blog
    • Digital Security
    • Resources
    • How-To

Contact:

e: hd [at] hadassahdamien [dot] com
tw: @hadassahdamien

Food for thought:

"We're here to build power, not paranoia."

Femmetech is Hadassah Damien.

No posts found!

Archives

#3 Digital Humanities Report: Creepy Art Possibilities

January 21, 2013July 16, 2013 by femmetech
femmetech
The DHWI Art in Odd Places award goes to: Digital Forensics & BitCurator BitCurator  is a project that I'm rather excited about, although not wholly for the developers' original reasons. It's a set of Linux-based OSS's which "incorporate the functionality of many digital forensics tools" for the purposes of humanities…
Continue Reading

#2 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report Back

January 13, 2013January 16, 2016 by femmetech
femmetech
Everything I viagra tabs did not take a course on: Data Sets, APIs, Random Links & Intersectionality I've been writing about the Digital Humanities Winter Institute, reporting on the Data Curation track here, and weird data archiving here.  The DHWI was a faucet of information which I spongily absorbed, learning…
Continue Reading

#1 Digital Humanities Winter Institute Report-back

January 11, 2013July 17, 2013 by femmetech
femmetech
I attended the Digital Humanities Winter Institute at UMD's MITH, [http://mith.umd.edu] this past week, which meant I learned how to be a better researcher and overall nerd. Firstly, hooray for CUNY GC for co-sponsoring, including making graduate student scholarships available, which meant I could go. I enrolled in the Data…
Continue Reading

Femme 2012: in Baltimore and Everywhere on the Web

August 14, 2012May 22, 2015 by femmetech
femmetech
I'm busting with pride because, for the last year, I've been volunteering co-leading the Media team of this weekend's Femme Conference. Between starting work on this conference and now, I started graduate school and went to two Allied Media Conferences, and it's just really clear to me how incredibly important…
Continue Reading

STUDENT STRIKE!!! Understanding what's happening in Quebec and Montreal for US anglophones*

June 6, 2012January 16, 2016 by femmetech
femmetech
Want to know some context and the super-short version of what is happening in Quebec? Read this for some media, history, and special artist appearances -- and if you're in NYC, attend the Quebec in Revolt: Film Night at Interference Archive in Brooklyn on Thursday viagra usa 6/7 at 7:30pm.…
Continue Reading

So Excited About Horizontal Networks and Radical Politics

March 15, 2012January 3, 2014 by femmetech
femmetech
I just finished a few proposals for the Allied Media Conference -- which I swear I will co-work on organizing one of these years! -- and one that I'm particularly excited about is called "Out of the Streets and Into the Networks: Horizontal Digital Collaborations for Radical Projects." I've been…
Continue Reading

Link Roundup #2: 18th-C. crusty punks, SiSU, web tools for teaching, femme boys

February 20, 2012July 17, 2013 by femmetech
femmetech
1. Historical perversity, Arthur Mervynn [1799]. A young country boy who makes his way to the Big City  of Philadelphia in 1793 only to have terrible luck, then good luck as a friendly [?] man invites him to share his bed, then back luck again as people die and he…
Continue Reading

Link Roundup #1: Wild (femme) Gender, Voltarine, Piracy

February 9, 2012March 16, 2015 by femmetech
femmetech
I'm going to instigate posting link roundups every few weeks, just because what goes through my life, and so my browser, is random as heck *and* I want to hoard-yet-share the places I've been. Here goes: 1. Feedback from the Femme Week of Action across the continent! Philly femme artist…
Continue Reading

Shareware, Freeware, Open Source: Definitions, explanations, and some programs!

March 12, 2011July 17, 2013 by femmetech
femmetech
Why are there a billion free PC programs out there but only ten thousand free Mac programs? Because a PC operating system is open source and Mac is proprietary. What the hell does that mean? Friends that's a long conversation down intellectual property and capitalism lane, so let's go there…
Continue Reading

Recent Web Collaborations: IDA & Philly Stands Up

October 13, 2010July 17, 2013 by femmetech
femmetech
As someone who is committed to media justice and open access to technology for all -- and a competent communications designer with a tiny bit of free time -- I have been donating about five hours of media work a week to *non-funded* activist and cultural organizations. I get to…
Continue Reading
« Previous 1 2 3 Next »
Licensed under Creative Commons 3.0 Noncommercial Sharealike 2008 - 2019
  • Blog
  • CV, Presentations & Projects
  • Hadassah Damien
  • Services
  • WelcomeFemmeTech
  • About raised fist research

Design by Smartcat
  • Überstunden ohne bezahlung arbeitsvertrag