My presentation in the Urban Future workshop at #MuC2024 went well, despite stretching the time limit. If you missed it, you can find a prerecorded video version with optional subtitles in German and English, as well as the presentation slides, on my w...
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My presentation in the Urban Future workshop at #MuC2024 went well, despite stretching the time limit. If you missed it, you can find a prerecorded video version with optional subtitles in German and English, as well as the presentation slides, on my website with the position paper: :fietkau_science: https://fietkau.science/reflecting_smart_city_older_adults
The rest of the workshop was really fun too! Running a hybrid workshop as a first-timer is no small feat. The organizers are not on here, but I gave my praise directly.
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Our little meetup @muc2024meetup ended up being a bit smaller than planned due to short-term cancellations, but we made it work.
We talked about advantages of non-corporate social media for academics, about different ActivityPub platforms and clients, about ideas to foster fediverse use in academic circles through "living by example" rather than trying to persuade people directly.
Fun group of participants. Tragically we failed to finish all the snacks, so I have to take some home.
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My last #MuC2024 activity of the day (I skipped the evening socializing) was this panel on (in-)accessibility of academia: https://muc2024.mensch-und-computer.de/en/dei-a-panel/ co-run by @pascoda and with @lavolsky on stage among others. It covered a lot of interesting ground that I'm finding tough to summarize, but the panelists bounced off each other very well. @mariawolters live-posted a more play-by-play style commentary if you'd like to read some details.
Now: sleep. Tomorrow: paper session "Immersive Realities".