the IP of color, AR tabletop soccer/football game synchronicity, a passenger flight simulator, and the importance of #Halloween to adults Continue reading →
Dissecting the California Consumer Privacy Act, Generative Adversarial Networks & synthetic frogs, along with AR audio and VR skeleton racing. Continue reading →
Comments Off on Episode 152 – Friends, Romans, Geeks, lend me your code!
In this episode, so soon after the recent US election, Phaedra & Michael M discuss the nature of civic engagement, and how the model of open source software could lend itself to bringing more people into the civic process. Showing up is always the first step, and the model for commits made to open source software could be applied to policy, whereby contributions by citizens could be upvoited or downvoted for inclusion in emerging policy. The pair bring up the idea of cities with personality — if you’re in Chicago, you know how that city’s personality was expressed after the … Continue reading →