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Curious Revolutionaries: The Peales Give Their Encore at Philosophical Hall’s Museum
(American Philosophical Society News, 2017-07)THE EXHIBITION NOW ON VIEW at the APS Museum is Curious Revolutionaries: The Peales of Philadelphia. This exhibition displays the work of the Peales, an early American family of patriots, soldiers, artists, politicians, ... -
Gathering Voices: Thomas Jefferson and Native America
(American Philosophical Society News, 2016-07)This spring, the American philosophical society opened its third in a series of exhi- bitions on Thomas Jefferson. Gathering Voices: Thomas Jefferson and Native America explores Jefferson’s effort to collect native languages ... -
Revisiting the Relevance of Ethnography: Reflections on Extinct Monsters to Deep Time
(MuseNews, 2023-02)This short piece reflects on the book Extinct Monsters to Deep Time: Conflict, Compromise, and the Making of Smithsonian's Fossil Halls as it is released in paperback. It argues that ethnography offers an important perspective ... -
Building Virtual Friendships through Mirrored Gestures
(2022)During the COVID-19 pandemic isolation period, social gaming was an effective way for people to find connections and alleviate feelings of loneliness. However, the communication systems built within these games have ... -
Examining Technology Tools Used in Online Intergenerational Participatory Design Teams
(2022)Due to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, many intergenerational design teams were forced to pivot to online sessions and had to rely heavily on technology tools to facilitate these sessions. This thesis examines the technology ...