I'm Alex Kearney, I'm Science at the University of Alberta. I focus on Artificial Intelligence and Epistemology.





Games night at mash house.


Things I didn't expect to be doing with my afternoon: contributing to a tech fashion blog.


yeah, my Micropub endpoint was the first thing I built so that I could just use quill instead of making my own forms. I feel like I could personalize my own one to do some leg-work to get hash-tags, summarize text, and the like.


I should probably get brid.gy integrated at some point. It looks pretty cool.

Also, I feel like I need a better minimal interface for adding posts. Right now it's a chore to add anything but text to the site. It's especially frustrating on mobile devices.

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artschool


Brainstorming how to improve use of small closes. #WalkHack #EDI


Is it strange that I woke up to a torrent of Trudeau text messages from international friends?


Another week of HWC. I think we've moved permanently to Tuesdays and permanently to Bar 50.


Yeah man, NA telecoms are basically highway robbery. I use Roam Mobility when I'm down in the states.


I guess this was one of the most odd introductions to a course that I've had.

I thought people were joking when they said the first lecture was going to be at 7:30 A.M. in the costa coffee shop at wayverley station. Given how many people in my class complain about how disconnected we are from reality in our classroom, this was an ironic change.

The whole point of the meeting was to contextualize what we were doing. The point of the exercise was to consider how to change people interact with the city. Specifically, we were thinking about how to encourage people to walk through the city: an odd end to meet. Even more bizarre was the fact that we weren't given a reason why we wanted to get more people walking in the city centre, we just only had an end.

With this in mind, there are a plethora of reasons why you'd want to encourage the public to move. Concerns about general accessibility from an infrastructural and could be a valid theme. However, equally so could be revitalizing the downtown core from a cultural, economic, or environmental perspective.

They wanted to frame the project as a hackathon. They sure got it right; the malleability of the proposal lets people twist it to their own ends.

It was kind of odd, but interesting. Spending the past three years doing entirely science courses, it was challenging to step back for a moment and take a look at things from an arts perspective. For this assignment there is no perfect plan, there's no perfect specification. That being said, the whole course is supposed to be from a design from an informatics perspective, so we're using contextual empirical data to fuel our design decisions.

This looks like it's going to be a good course.