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Participants

Participants are listed alphabetically by off-campus, on-campus, and organizers. Presentation videos aavailable by name below, as well as on the Software Studies YouTube channel.

Off-Campus Participants:


Ian Bogost (Georgia Institute of Technology)
"Platform Studies" [video]


Geoff Bowker (Santa Clara University)
"Software Values" [video]


Benjamin Bratton (UCLA)
"All Design is Interface Design" [video]


N. Katherine Hayles (UCLA)



Anne Helmond (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
"Software-Engine Relations" [video]


Matthew Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland)
"Preservation as Software Studies" [video]


Peter Lunenfeld (Art Center College of Design)
"Counterprogramming" [video]


Mark Marino (USC)
"Critical Code Studies" [video]


Michael Mateas (UCSC)
"Authoring and Expression" [video]


Nick Montfort (MIT)
"My Generation About Talking" [video]


Rita Raley (UCSB)
"The Time of Codework" [video]


Casey Reas (UCLA) and Chandler McWilliams (UCLA)
"Code + Form"


Warren Sack (UCSC)
"From Software Studies to Software Design" [video]


Phoebe Sengers (Cornell Unversity)
"Critical Technical Practice; or Turning Software Studies Inside-Out" [video]


Doug Sery (MIT Press)



Cicero Silva (FILE, Brazil)
"Software Studies Brazil" [video]


Tristan Thielmann (University of Siegen, Germany)
"Grounding Web 3.0: The Untold History of SoftWhere" [video]

UCSD Participants:


Amy Alexander (Visual Arts) [video]



Barry Brown (Communication)



Jordan Crandall (Visual Arts)
"Unmanned Systems as Assemblages" [video]


Kelly Gates (Communication)
"Forensic Analysis of Surveillance Video" [video]


Brian Goldfarb (Communication)
"Software Studies and Disability Studies"


Jim Hollan (Cognitive Science)



William Huber (Visual Arts)
"Soft Authorship" [video]


Stefan Tanaka (History)
"Time, History, New Media" [video]


Geoff Voelker (Computer Science and Engineering)


Organizers:


Lev Manovich (Visual Arts)
"Cultural Analytics" [video]


Noah Wardrip-Fruin (Communication)
"Expressive Processing" [video]


Jeremy Douglass (Software Studies Initiative)
"#Include Genre" [video]