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"The devil works hard, but IKEA works harder..."

Put the problem in the poem*...

“don’t ever be the first one to stop clapping“

To ask for a map is to say, “tell me a story”...

how did you make that?

Houston...do we have a problem?

feeling a little off season...

...the poetry of logical ideas.

Exactitude in anything...

Integrating video editing tools into your workflow...

"the difference between the lightning-bug and the lightning"

Thinking with words...

A party without cake is just a meeting

Why do I feel like a vegan at a barbecue?

Let the carnival barkers bark...

Entropy, order, and chaos in storytelling

Liar, liar pixels on fire

a girl and a mathematician, statistician, economist walk into a forest...

What’s in the toolbox?

I’m stimulated by...

If there is no conflict, there is no interest

Cities as operating systems...

The dragon & the city

Brewing geospatial data stories for thirsty brains...

If AI is the answer, what was the question?

Pretending to Understand...

Learning to work with porous boundaries

Artificial Intelligence and the Conditions of Possibility

Keep saying yes...and be a better collaborator

“It is important, it is true, it is happening, and it is an impending disaster.”

Infrastructure: strategies and way forward

“To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries.”

Info mumbo jumbo: customer support, privacy, terms of service

Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them

'Whether you can observe a thing or not depends on the theory you use.'

Telling stories quantitatively

Do you ever wonder how the gifs are created?

The elephant in the room is actually 12

How to make a watch...

Picking up the tab for fossil fuels

Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it.

“It is not intuitive why all this is intuitive..."

The “Why” of Quantitative Storytelling...

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What happens when you extract resources in a finite ecosystem?

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