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        <description>The Internet of Affects-Haunting Down Data March 22, 2018 at the New Museum, New York eaw.rhizome.org This talk offers a critical and practical meditation on haunting, information, and data visualization. What is at stake in parsing some of the differences between social media as data and social media as affective experience? Marisa Parham Professor of English; Director, irlHumanities Lab; Faculty Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Amherst College</description>
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