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Thanks so much for posting, Roberta.  We're delighted to hear from so many 
lurkers whose posting have verified the extent of the reach and presence of 
-empyre-.  We'd love to hear from even more lurkers!  Best wishes for the 
summer.  

Tim

Director, Society for the Humanities
Curator, Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
A. D. White House
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York. 14853
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From: empyre-boun...@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au 
[empyre-boun...@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au] on behalf of rbuiani [rbui...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 1:07 PM
To: soft_skinned_space
Subject: Re: [-empyre-] empyre Digest, Vol 103, Issue 21

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dear all,
greetings from another lurker ...since 2007!
I think I posted a couple of times, but usually i am shy when it comes to 
sharing things publicly.  seeing a lot of familiar names coming out of their 
"lurk-ness" is encouraging.

My name is Roberta Buiani, I am a researcher, activist and media artist based 
in Toronto. I am the co-founder of the ArtSci Salon at theFields Institute for 
Research in Mathematical Sciences (University of Toronto) and act as program 
advisor and, sometimes, curator, for the Subtle Technologies Festival.
My work balances theoretical and applied research at the intersection of 
science, technology and creative resistance. My recent itinerant community 
project The Sandbox Project, challenges concepts of sustainability in 
face-to-face and online collaborations in network and social media 
configurations. You can read my work in Fibreculture, Invisible Culture, 
Cultural Studies and Digicult.
I am fascinated by anything small and/or invisible. I am fascinated by viruses 
as biological, informational, and cultural agents. waiting to hear when/if my 
book on this topic will be published.   I also love insects. I have started a 
new project on entomology, synthetic biology and sustainability. let's see 
where this takes me. In the meantime, I am increasingly enjoying the practice 
of insect rearing, an activity I initiated to verify (actually to disprove) 
some very hyped claims regarding the sustainability of entomophagy (see the 
cicada craze in NJ). But this practice has turned out to evoke much more 
complex issues: issues of care and affect, eugenics, my anthropocentric biases 
etc...

you can find my projects here:
http://atomarborea.net

and my ento-blog here:
http://atomarborea.tumblr.com/

best to all!

roberta








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