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jtl-fics · 10 months ago
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some tbd please🙏
8/21/24 WIP Wednesday (Closed) | TBD AU (5/15)
Andrew 9:10 PM
Pie
Smith 9:11 PM
Custard or Fruit?
Andrew 9:25 PM
Custard
Smith 9:27 PM:
Ok.
Smith 9:27 PM:
Any allergies?
Andrew 9:28 PM
We’ll find out together.
With that Andrew went about taking his container out to his car before heading back inside. He noticed Aaron and Katelyn in their window again, watching him.
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citrus-cactus · 2 years ago
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Creative Goals & Progress (October 22)
Lots more progress this week! I do forsee a bit of a dry spell coming in November though, as I focus on writing and Personal Project work.
Goals are split between “things I will put on Tumblr when they’re done” (aka, fandom stuff), and “things I will be keeping to myself” (because they will eventually have my real name associated with them).
Fandom stuff:
02 Countdown Event, Drawing #1 Status: Done (posting Oct. 23... that's TOMORROW!)
02 Countdown Event, Drawing #2 Status: Done (posting Oct. 26)
02 Countdown Event, Drawing #3 Status: Done (posting Oct. 27)
Progress on one (1) fanfic, either a Gargoyles one-shot (title TBD) or my Maki-centric fic (“There But for You Go I,” chapter 5). Status: In Progress
BONUS! I realized I needed to repopulate the Haru Blog queue before the month was out, so I watched/screencapped/gif’d episode 49 (yes, the return of gifs!! It’s been a while, but they NEEDED to happen for this ep). I still need to add captions :) Status: 85% complete
Personal stuff:
Secret Personal Project (SPP) drawing #1 Status: Done
SPP drawing #2 Status: Done
BONUS! I managed to get an unplanned third SPP drawing DONE as well! Woohoo!
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blackbird-brewster · 2 years ago
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Friday Fic Recs
As per usual, mostly smut ;) But this week, my bisexuality is showing!
What I've Read:
Criminal Minds, JJ/Derek, WC: 10,421 (WIP) Rated: Explicit || Author: mournful_shapes
Why I Love It: This is, admittedly, not a ship I'd ever thought about before. I love their friendship and consider them sort of a BrOTP, if anything. But holy shit -- this author writes smut SO well, I decided I'd read literally anything they write. And this is really good. I LOVE Derek/JJ being friends with benefits. Because above all else -- JJ deserves to get absolutely railed. (Bonus Points: This author always talks trash about Will and I love it!)
Criminal Minds, JJ/Emily/Reader, WC: 2912 Rated: Explicit || Author: mournful_shapes
Why I Love It: As someone who has written threesomes, I can respect how difficult it is and this author nails it every fucking time. Y'all know I'm not really a /reader consumer, but I will literally read every single thing mournful_shapes writes because it's SO good. A Jemily threesome?? Delicious!
Criminal Minds, JJ/Emily/Derek, [Series] Rated: Explicit || Author: mournful_shapes
Why I Love It: The first work I read by this author was '3 Hearts Beatin' Fast' and I was instantly sucked into this OT3. This series is god-tier smut and it ticks every single box my horny, bisexual, heart desires. Honestly, this is *chef's kiss*. I have been consuming everything this person writes and I'm never disappointed.
Criminal Minds, JJ/Tara, WC: 837 Rated: Teen || Author: @ellegreenawayslover
Why I Love It: THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Soft, fluffy, JARA!!! I was so incredibly hyped to see a new Jara work in the tag. This is just a lovely little slice of life and at the end of the day, all I ever want for JJ/Tara is for them to have a wholesome, fluffy, 'forever after'. I am honoured this was gifted to me. Thank you so much! I know I'll be reading it often.
What I'm Writing:
Criminal Minds, JJ/Tara/Emily, WC: 88,239+ (WIP) Rated: Explicit
Author Update: I just posted Chapter 15! As of today, the published portion of this fic is now my 2nd longest fic on AO3 -- but by the time it's done it might end up being the length of Parts 1-2 combined! Wild!! I just finished writing Chapter 24 (140k+) and I have to admit, the plot is moving SO slowly with this one.
I realised this week that Part 3 has SEVEN plotlines, which sort of put things in perspective. I don't feel as bad for how many chapters it's taken to move things along. I'm just holding seven plot threads while trying to keep weaving them into the story without dropping any.
[Untitled Between You & Me Sequel]
Criminal Minds, JJ/Tara, WC: TBD Rated: TBD
Author Update: I have a clear outline for this one-shot and I've been chipping away at it in the background, but it's second priority right now. Compared to BY&M, this sequel is 85% tooth-rotting fluff, 10% miscommunication as a plot device for hijinks, 5% wedding-night smut! Wish I could clone myself so I could have time to crank this out, but until then, this will happen whenever it happens.
Other Rec Lists Below the Cut:
Other Recommendations:
Past Friday Fic Recs:  [Friday Fic Recs - Tumblr] || [CM Fic Recs - AO3 Collection]
Rec Lists: [JJ/Emily] || [Tara/Emily] || [CM Femslash]
My Fics: [Jemily] || [Temily] || [Jara] || [Smut] ||  [All]
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69why-am-i-doing-this69 · 2 years ago
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Someplace Quieter Masterlist
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Chapter 1 - A Blazing Debut | word count: 3k
Chapter 2 - A Pleasant Conversation | word count: 3.5k
Chapter 3 - Potions Class | word count: 4k
Chapter 4 - Burn | word count: 4k
Chapter 5 - Two Petals and a Potion | word count: 4k
Chapter 6 - Don't Burn the Place Down | word count: 4k
Chapter 7 - We are Partners | progress: 85%
*Sorry that im writing so slowly. I'm currently going through a breakup, so it'll be a brief hiatus*
*Im still alive, this chapter is going to be much longer than any of my previous chapters and hopefully its enough to make up for my hiatus*
Chapter 8 - tbd
Chapter 9 - tbd
Chapter 10 - tbd
Chapter 11 - tbd
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Stories in the works
Jotted this down to organize my thoughts, decided to share for the benefit of the whole 1.5 people who might be interested. :P
Below are some notes on the Whiplash WIPs I have going (that have transcended the status of Elaborate Plot Bunny), roughly in order of my focus.
Will I make Andrew cry in most of these? I have to assume so. Sorry, babe. It’s just that you and your single tear are so very cute...
1. The Andrew/Ryan novella that I mentioned before. For Want of a Nail AU diverging just before the film, 10ish chapters. Heavy Andrew/Fletcher as secondary pairing, and Carl is also reluctantly in the mix. 
Status: I have most of the story mapped out and several large chunks drafted. Holding off because I want to have a complete rough draft before I start posting since I live in fear of abandoning it so I don’t end up plotting myself into a corner. Also because the first chapter is table-setting and writing the sex and romantic parts that happen later is more fun.
2. “Playlist” of Andrew/Fletcher vignettes (ya bitch loves vignettes), scenes from their post-canon relationship paired with jazz standards. Part smut and part slice of life, depicting better moments in their relationship. Inspired by Feeling Very Sad while writing Spillage. One-shot, probably 3k+ words? 
Status: 85%+ written. Needs some fleshing out and editing but it’s nearly there. I expect this would be the first one posted from this list.
3. Sex-focused story (there are multiple sex scenes but mostly I mean “sex as the main subject”) about Fletcher reluctantly accepting that he has to treat Andrew with a bare minimum of respect as a partner instead of being an absolute bastard every moment of the day. Past Fletcher/Sean. 
Status: This was originally going to be 2-3 parts, the first of which is written, but I’m not so sure. Might re-work it and publish as a one-shot instead. Maybe 4k words in that case? TBD.
4. Genderbent AU: Fletcher and Andrea attend a wedding. A guest gushes to Andrea about what a cute couple they are and how in love they look, which causes Andrea’s brain to short-circuit. I think there would be some major differences in sexuality/behavior/perception of Andrea/Fletcher vs. Andrew/Fletcher as couples, and I wanted to dig into that. One-shot most likely, 2.5k+ words. 
Status: I haven’t decided how much to expand on this. Upwards of 50% written but if I get more ambitious maybe only 20-25% so far.
5. Prostitution AU with some nods to Pretty Woman because I am a bad person who loves bad tropes. :D 
Status: I have 5k+ words of set-up written, and I'm happy with most of that as a rough draft. However, I don’t have the plot nailed down yet, so I’m proceeding with caution. I do hope to see this get off the ground! 
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fromtheboundlesssea · 6 years ago
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Fanfic Master List:
The Hobbit Fandom:
Series: Your Soulmate Will Be The Stranger You Recognize
Family of Choice (213 Chapters/Completed) (Rated T)
In Vain Have I Struggled. It Will Not Do. (One-shot) (Alternate ending to Chapter 39) (Rated M)
I Wish You to Know That You Have Been the Last Dream of My Soul (One-shot) (Continuation of Chapter 43) (Rated G)
Family of Choice (131/213 Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated T)
Series: Daughter of Thief and Guard
Part 1: Fate Led Us to You (8 Chapters/Completed) (Rated T)
Part 2: What We Became (10 Chapters/Completed) (Rated T)
Part 3: The Quest for Ourselves (36 Chapters/Complete) (Rated M)
Part 4: My Heart’s Home is You (12/? Chapters/Ongoing) Rated T)
Shall I Know You? (28/28 Chapters/Completed) (Rated T)
I Wish I’d Done Everything on Earth with You (12/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Mamamshul-‘ibinê (15/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated T)
Hollowing Souls (9/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated T)
Courtesy is a Lady's Armor (2/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated T)
A Princess That He Would Have Been Betrothed To (One-shot) (Rated G)
I’ll Find You Every Time (One-shot) (Rated G)
The Umbrella Academy Fandom:
Series: The Umbrella Games
Part 1: More Than Just a Piece (10/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated T)
Part 2: TBD
Part 3: TBD
Sherlock Fandom:
Series: The Pirate: Annie Holmes (add sections randomly)
Part 1: Caring is Not an Advantage (Two-shot) (Rated T)
Part 2: The Iceman (One-shot) (Rated G)
Part 3: Patient 23 (One-shot) (Rated G)
Part 4: He’s a Dad (One-shot) (Rated G)
Part 5: Do You Know Where You Are? (One-shot) (Rated G)
Part 6: The Befores and The Afters (One-shot) (Rated G)
The Anniversary (One-shot) (Rated T)
Baby Ours (One-shot) (Rated G)
Game of Thrones Fandom:
Series: The Ones Who Had Loved Her the Most
Part 1: I Loved a Maid as Fair as Summer (12/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Part 2: I Loved a Maid as Red as Autumn (TBD)
Part 3: I Loved a Maid as White as Winter (TBD)
Part 4: I Loved a Maid as Radiant as Spring (TBD)
Kissed by Fire (One-shot) (Rated G)
Not Some Willowy Creature Who Sits Up in a Tower (One-Shot) (Rated G)
Joanna (One-Shot) (Rated G)
Series: Into the Unknown
Porcelain, Ivory, Steel (47/47 Chapters/BEING REWRITTEN) (Rated M)
Actions Speak Louder (78/78 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
Porcelain, Ivory, Steel (38/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Remembering You (One-Shot) (Rated T)
Found You (One-Shot) (Rated G)
Winterfell is Yours, Your Grace (One-shot) (Rated G)
Wildfire and Blood (24/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Series: Songs of Fire and Blood
Neither Gods Nor Men (14/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Series: The Celiaverse
Family, Duty, Honor (220/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Fault in Our Stars (36 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
We are the Shepherds (25 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
Beautiful Ghosts (56 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
Love’s Not Always Wise (140 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
A Choice Not Mine (62 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
A Dream of Spring (141 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
Tempest Grove (81/? Chapters/ Ongoing) (Rated M)
The Pack Survives (84/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
No King At All (55/? Chapters/Ongoing) (Rated M)
Into the Storm (29 Chapters/Completed) (Rated M)
Your Honor and Mine (One-Shot) (Rated T)
The Pack Survives (85/85 Chapters/Abandoned) (Rated M) (Being Rewritten)
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wolfliving · 6 years ago
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Thinking Through Interfaces, a syllabus
*That looks enlightening.
THINKING THROUGH INTERFACES
Co-taught by Zed Adams (Philosophy) and Shannon Mattern (Media Studies)
Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:50pm | 6 East 16th St #1003
Interfaces are everywhere and nowhere. They pervade our lives, mediating our interactions with one another, technology, and the world. But their very pervasiveness also makes them invisible. In this seminar, we expose the hidden lives of interfaces, illuminating not just what they are and how they work, but also how they shape our lives, for better and worse. We also discuss a number of pressing social and political issues, such as why we are quick to adopt some interfaces (e.g., smartphones and social media platforms), but reluctant to embrace others (e.g., new voting machines and Google Glass). 
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RESOURCES
With a few exceptions, all readings will be made available on our class website, at http://www.wordsinspace.net/interfaces/2019/. We’ll provide everyone with a copy of Tom Mullaney’s The Chinese Typewriter and David Parisi’s Archaeologies of Touch.
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS
WEEK 1: JANUARY 22: INTRODUCTIONS
What is an interface?
How are interfaces differentiated?
Can an interface become a part of our mind?
Do interfaces shape what we use them to do?
What are the limits of interfaces: what problems do they not help us solve?
WEEKS 2 AND 3: CONCEPTUALIZATION 
WEEK 2: JANUARY 29: CONCEPTUALIZATION I 
Nelson Goodman, “The Theory of Notation” (Chapter Four), Languages of Art (Hackett, 1976): 127-173.
Florian Cramer and Matthew Fuller, “Interface” in Software Studies, ed., Matthew Fuller (MIT Press, 2008): 149-53.
Johanna Drucker, “Interface and Interpretation” and “Designing Graphic Interpretation” in Graphesis: Visual Forms of Knowledge Production (Harvard University Press, 2014): 138-97.
WEEK 3: FEBRUARY 5: CONCEPTUALIZATION II
Shannon Mattern, “Mission Control: A History of the Urban Dashboard,” Places Journal (March 2015).
Shannon Mattern, “Things that Beep: A Brief History of Product Sound Design,” Avant (August 2018).
We encourage you to think, too, about how interfaces might embody different cultures and ideologies. Consider, for example, feminist interfaces or indigenous interfaces -- or interfaces that embody universal, accessible design. You'll find some relevant resources in the modules at the end of this syllabus, and we'll explore many of these themes as part of our case studies throughout the semester.
In-Class Workshop (second half of class): small-group interface critiques 
Supplemental: 
Christian Ulrich Andersen and Soren Bro Pold, eds., Interface Criticism: Aesthetics Beyond the Buttons (Aarhus University Press, 2011).
Martijn de Waal, The City as Interface: How New Media Are Changing the City (nai010, 2014).
Johanna Drucker, “Humanities Approach to Interface Theory,” Culture Machine 12 (2011).
Johanna Drucker, “Performative Materiality and Theoretical Approaches to Interface,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 7:1 (2013).
Florian Hadler and Joachim Haupt, “Towards a Critique of Interfaces” in Interface Critique, eds., Florian Hadler and Joachim Haupt (Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos, 2016): 7-16.
John Haugeland, “Representational Genera” in Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind, ed. Haugeland (Harvard Univ Press, 1992): 171-206.
Branden Hookway, Interface (MIT Press, 2014)
Interface Critique (journal).
Steven Johnson, Interface Culture (Basic Books, 1999)
Matthew Katz, “Analog Representations and Their Users,” Synthese 193: 3 (June 2015): 851-871.
Kimon Keramidas, The Interface Experience - A User’s Guide (Bard Graduate Center, 2015).
Shannon Mattern, “Interfacing Urban Intelligence,” Places Journal (April 2014).
Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things (Basic Books, 2013).
Mitchell Whitelaw, “Generous Interfaces for Digital Cultural Collections,” Digital Humanities Quarterly 9:1 (2015).
Jeff Johnson, Designing with the Mind in Mind (Morgan Kauffmann, 2014).
WEEKS 4 AND 5: TYPEWRITER KEYBOARDS 
Our first case study is the QWERTY keyboard. This case raises fundamental questions about why interfaces are adopted in the first place, the extent to which their original designs constrain how they are subsequently used, and how particular linguistic politics and epistemologies are embodied in our interfaces. 
WEEK 4: FEBRUARY 12: KEYBOARDS & QWERTY
Andy Clark, Chapters One through Three, and Ten, Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again (MIT Press, 1998): 11-69 and 193-218.
S. J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis, “The Fable of the Keys,” The Journal of Law & Economics 33:1 (1990): 1-25.
WEEK 5: FEBRUARY 19: OTHER KEYBOARDS
Thomas S. Mullaney, The Chinese Typewriter: A History (MIT Press, 2017): Chapter 1, 35-74; Chapter 4, 161-93; Chapter 6, 237-53 (up through “How Ancient China Missed…”; and Chapter 7, 283-8 (through “China’s First ‘Model Typist’”).
Kim Sterelny, “Minds: Extended or Scaffolded?” Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 9:4 (2010): 465-481.
See Marcin Wichary’s forthcoming book about the global history of keyboards, as well as his research newsletters.
4-5pm: Skype TBD 
Supplemental: 
Louise Barrett, Beyond the Brain (Princeton University Press, 2015).
Andy Clark and David Chalmers, “The Extended Mind,” Analysis 58:1 (1998): 7-19.
Friedrich A. Kittler, Gramophone, Film, Typewriter, trans. Geoffrey Winthrop-Young and Michael Wutz (Stanford University Press, 1986).
Lisa Gitelman, Scripts, Grooves, and Writing Machines: Representing Technology in the Edison Era (Stanford University Press, 1999).
John Haugeland, “Mind Embodied and Embedded,” Having Thought (Harvard University Press, 1998): 207-237.
Richard Heersmink, "A taxonomy of cognitive artifacts: function, information, and categories." Review of philosophy and psychology 4.3 (2013): 465-481.
Richard Heersmink, "The Metaphysics of Cognitive Artefacts," Philosophical Explorations 19.1 (2016): 78-93.
Neil M. Kay, “Rerun the Tape of History and QWERTY Always Wins,” Research Policy 42:6-7 (2013): 1175-85.
Prince McLean, “Inside the Multitouch FingerWorks Tech in Apple’s Tablet,” Apple Insider (January 23, 2010).
Jan Noyes, “QWERTY - The Immoral Keyboard,” Computing & Control Engineering Journal 9:3 (1998): 117-22.
Kim Sterelny, The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique (MIT Press, 2012).
Cassie Werber, “The Future of Typing Doesn’t Involve a Keyboard,” Quartz (November 23, 2018).
Darren Wershler-Henry, The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting (Cornell University Press, 2007).
WEEKS 6 AND 7: HAPTICS 
WEEK 6: FEBRUARY 26: PUSHING BUTTONS 
H. P. Grice, “Some Remarks About the Senses,” in Analytical Philosophy, First Series, ed. R. J. Butler (OUP Press, 1962): 248-268. Reprinted in F. MacPherson (ed), The Senses (OUP Press, 2011): 83-101.
Matthew Fulkerson, “Rethinking the Senses and Their Interactions: The Case for Sensory Pluralism,” Frontiers in Psychology (December 10, 2014).
Rachel Plotnick, “Setting the Stage,” in Power Button: A History of Pleasure, Panic, and the Politics of Pushing (MIT Press, 2018): 3-16.
Rachel Plotnick, “Force, Flatness, and Touch Without Feeling: Thinking Historically About Haptics and Buttons,” New Media and Society 19:10 (2017): 1632-52.
WEEK 7: MARCH 5: HAPTICS II 
David Parisi, Archaeologies of Touch: Interfacing with Haptics from Electricity to Computing (University of Minnesota Press, 2017): Introduction, 1-40; Chapter 3, 151-212; and Chapter 4, 213-264.
4-5pm: Skype with Dave Parisi 
Supplemental: 
Sandy Isenstadt, “At the Flip of a Switch,” Places Journal (September 2018).
Mathias Fuchs, Moisés Mañas, and Georg Russegger, “Ludic Interfaces,” in Exploring Videogames: Culture, Design and Identity, eds., Nick Webber and Daniel Riha (Interdisciplinary-Net Press): 31-40.  
Matthew Fulkerson, The First Sense: A Philosophical Study of Human Touch (MIT Press, 2013).
Gerard Goggin, “Disability and Haptic Mobile Media,” New Media & Society 19:10 (2017): 1563-80.
Kim Knight, “Wearable Interfaces, Networked Bodies, and Feminist Interfaces,” MLA Commons (2018).
Brian Merchant, The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone (Little, Brown, 2017).
Stephen Monteiro, The Fabric of Interface: Mobile Media, Design, and Gender (MIT Press, 2017).
David Parisi, “Games Interfaces as Bodily Techniques,” Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education, ed. Richard Ferdig (IGI Global): 111-126.
David Parisi, Mark Paterson, and Jason Edward Arches, eds., “Haptic Media” Special Issue, New Media & Society 19:10 (October 2017).
Rachel Plotnick, “At the Interface: The Case of the Electric Push Button, 1880-1923,” Technology and Culture 53:4 (October 2012): 815-45.
MARCH 11 @ NOON 
Share your final project and presentation proposal with Zed and Shannon. See “Assignments” for more detail. 
WEEK 8: MARCH 12 
Individual meetings to discuss presentations and final projects
MARCH 19: NO CLASS: SPRING BREAK
WEEKS 9-10: VOICE 
WEEK 9: MARCH 26: History of Vocal Interfaces (Zed away)
Mara Mills, “Media and Prosthesis: The Vocoder, the Artificial Larynx, and the History of Signal Processing,” Qui Parle 21:1 (Fall/Winter 2012): 107-49.
Danielle Van Jaarsveld and Winifred Poster, “Call Centers: Emotional Labor Over the Phone,” in Emotional Labor in the 21st Century: Diverse Perspectives on Emotion Regulation at Work, ed. Alicia Grandey, Jim Diefendorff, and Deborah Rupp (LEA Press, 2012): 153-73.
Confirm the assigned text for your presentation: send to Shannon and Zed a complete Chicago-style citation and either a high-quality pdf or a link to the online resource before class today, so we can update our class website with everyone’s material.
WEEK 10: APRIL 2: Contemporary Vocal Interfaces 
Adelheid Voshkul, “Humans, Machines, and Conversations: An Ethnographic Study of the Making of Automatic Speech Recognition Technologies,” Social Studies of Science 34:3 (2004).
Andrea L. Guzman, “Voices in and of the Machine: Source Orientation Toward Mobile Virtual Assistants,” Computers in Human Behavior (2018).
Halcyon M. Lawrence and Lauren Neefe, “When I Talk to Siri,” Flash Readings 4 (September 6, 2017) {podcast: 10:14}.
Halcyon M. Lawrence, “Inauthentically Speaking: Speech Technology, Accent Bias and Digital Imperialism,” SIGCIS, Computer History Museum, March 2017 {video: 1:26 > 17:16}
Lauren McCarthy, LAUREN. A human smart home intelligence (review press, too).
4-5pm: Skype with Halcyon M. Lawrence
Supplemental: 
Meryl Alper, Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality (MIT Press, 2017).
Michel Chion, Sound: An Acoulogical Treatise (Duke, 2016).
Karin Bijsterveld, “Dissecting Sound: Speaker Identification at the Stasi and Sonic Ways of Knowing,” Hearing Modernity (2018).
Trevor Cox, Now You’re Talking: The Story of Human Communication from the Neanderthals to Artificial Intelligence (Counterpoint, 2018).
Brian Dumaine, “It Might Get Loud: Inside Silicon Valley’s Battle to Own Voice Tech,” Fortune (October 24, 2018).
Larry Greenemeier, “Alexa, How Do We Take Our Relationship to the Next Level?” Scientific American (April 26, 2018).
Jason Kincaid, “A Brief History of ASR,” descript (July 12, 2018).
Halcyon M. Lawrence, “Siri Disciplines,” in Your Computer is on Fire, eds., Marie Hicks, Ben Peters, Kavita Philips and Tom Mullaney (MIT Press, forthcoming 2019).
Halcyon Lawrence and Lauren Neefe, “Siri’s Progeny: Voice and the Future of Interaction Design,” Georgia Tech, Fall 2016.
Xiaochang Li and Mara Mills, “Vocal Features: From Voice Identification to Speech Recognition by Machine,” Technology and Culture (forthcoming 2019).
Luke Munn, “Alexa and the Intersectional Interface,” _Angles (June 2018).
Quynh N. Nguyen, Ahn Ta, and Victor Prybutok, “An Integrated Model of Voice-User Interface Continuance Intention: The Gender Effect,” International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (2018).
Winifred Poster, “Sound Bites, Sentiments, and Accents: Digitizing Communicative Labor in the Era of Global Outsourcing,” in digitalSTS: A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies, eds., David Ribes and Janet Vertesi (Princeton University Press, forthcoming April 2019).
Winifred Poster, “The Virtual Receptionist with a Human Touch: Opposing Pressures of Digital Automation and Outsourcing in Interactive Services” in Invisible Labor: Hidden Work in the Contemporary World, eds. Marion G. Crain, Winifred R. Poster, and Miriam A. Cherry (University of California Press, 2016): 87-111.
Thom Scott-Phillips, Speaking our Minds: Why Human Communication is Different, and How Language Evolved to Make it Special (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).
Craig S. Smith, “Alexa and Siri Can Hear This Hidden Command. You Can’t,” New York Times (May 10, 2018).
Dave Tompkins, How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop, The Machine Speaks (Stop Smiling Books, 2011).
Mickey Vallee, “Biometrics, Affect, Autoaffection and the Phenomenological Voice,” Subjectivity 11:2 (2018): 161-76.
Bruce N. Walker and Michael A. Nees, “Theory of Sonification” in The Sonification Handbook, eds. Thomas Hermann, Andy Hunt, and John G. Neuhoff (Logos Publishing, 2011).
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jtl-fics · 11 months ago
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7/17/24 WIP Wednesday (Closed) | TBD AU
Eventually their Captain came and told Neil to go home so the two of them left together once again. This time Neil guides him to a dive bar that has concerningly cheap alcohol but surprisingly good desserts.
It’s nice and Andrew covers lunch since Neil had covered for him at practice the day before. Smith and Dion have no plans to show up at the Dive bar. He asks the question that had been bothering him since Smith had texted him, “How did you get my number?” Andrew asks.
Neil pauses as he eats his fruit parfait, “..I never deleted it off of my phone.” Neil says, which surprises Andrew.
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jtl-fics · 8 months ago
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TBD Chapter 2 (Parts 74 - 129)
Andrew Minyard has just signed on with the Atlanta Wolves so that he can support his twin and his twin's wife as they work on residency and get ready to welcome his nieces into the world. He may not give a shit about Exy, but it does pay well.
And Atlanta is paying him well enough to ignore the awkward tension of having to play with one of his college teammates again. Neil Josten has only gotten more interesting since the last time Andrew saw him when he'd graduated from Palmetto State.
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jtl-fics · 10 months ago
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8/21/24 WIP Round-Up
Hello Guys!
Here's everything that was requested last week! Thank you all again for your enthusiasm about my stories.
Fluent Freshman FD - 6 Requests
Chapter 35: ( 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5) Chapter 36: ( 1
Foxhole Bake AU - 6 Requests
Week 2 Signature Bake: ( 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31 )
Surely - 7 Requests
Vodka: ( 37 - 38 - 39 - 40 - 41 - 42 - 43 )
TBD AU - 15 Requests
Chapter 2: ( 81 - 82 - 83 - 84 - 85 - 86 - 87 - 88 - 89 - 90 - 91 - 92 - 93 - 94 - 95 )
35 Total Requests
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