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Gif of politicians.
De­mo­c­ra­t­ic De­bates
10 08 2019blogDaniel Tompkins
Livestream and discussion as we follow candidates through the Democratic Debates....
politics
Gif of politicians.
Bernie's Bills
10 08 2019blogDaniel Tompkins
Love Bernie's platform of student loan forgiveness? How could he actually achieve something like this?? Take a look at his bill....
politics
The ancient library at Alexandria, Midjourney AI.
Read­ing List
06 01 2019pageDaniel Tompkins
If you're interested in a decentralized Internet, if you wonder how technology infiltrates politics (for better or worse), or if you're simply itching for a goo...
DIYpolitics
A network of people, information, and culture visualized as a faceted tapestry.
Pub­lic In­ter­net
05 02 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
Nearly a decade ago, Facebook pioneered the concept of social media. However, it wasn’t until recently— as the platform boasts 2.1 billion users&...
Internetpolitics
A council of people sitting in a chamber, visualized through the pages of a book as a frame.
A Re­pub­lic, If You Can Keep It
04 25 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
Nicco's class Media and Journalism in the Digital Age is centered on what we're forced to loosely refer to as "news", or perhaps "news media". We talke...
Internetpolitics
Screenshot of desktop windows arranged with i3 (window manager) and the Regolith distro
The New News
04 11 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
Last year I wrote a first draft of a paper, The Internet of Anxiety, which essentially documented the growing pains of the universe of information and ...
politicsInternet
Image of Reagon pointing with the caption, "Tear down this wall!"
Mr. Ba­quet, Tear Down this Wall
03 28 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
In 2014, The New York Times released an internal innovation report (since leaked to the public) on how a shifting— increasingly mobile and social...
Internetpolitics
A collection of leather shoes.
Shoe-Leather Pol­i­tics
03 11 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
In The Victory Lab: The Secret Science of Winning Campaigns, the closed curtains typically shrouding the inner-workings of campaigns are drawn op...
Internetpolitics
A person's illustrated cartoon, distorted portrait morphed and warped and distorted into a pie chart which displays various data about the person. This civic data graphic artistically shows unique information about a person.
Whole Cit­i­zens
02 18 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
In the previous article, I took a look at David Karpf's Analytic Activism— examining how political campaigns have reacted to a hybrid me...
Internetpolitics
An illustrated person inside of a bubble, on their cell phone. There are words coming out and bouncing back at the person.
Pub­lic Cit­i­zens
01 31 2018blogDaniel Tompkins
At times, public domain renders itself as a physical environment— perhaps a park, or plaza. Conceptually, though, it has no explicit point of ref...
Internetpolitics

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