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Dealing with Online Hate
By Eseohe Ojo on February 7, 2020 | Tagged with Digital Security, online harrassment, online hate, Online Safety
Quotes in the post are from Dylan Marron unless otherwise indicated. Online Hate takes various forms. It ranges from the slightly uncomfortable to the threatening, but it is never any less difficult to deal with. Digital Tattoo was at the 2020 UBC Student Leadership Conference held on January 11, 2020 and had a booth at […]
Guest Post: The Rise and Impact of Twitter Bots in Political Elections
By Eseohe Ojo on February 4, 2020 | Tagged with Digital Security, Online Safety
“The Rise and Impact of Twitter Bots in Political Elections” By Eve Cuthbertson As the 2019 Canadian Federal election comes to a close and the 2020 US election heats up, it’s important to discuss the impact of social media on our democracies – specifically, Twitter bots. Computer scientists at the University of Southern California recently […]
Be a Part of Drafting Principles for Digital BC
By Eseohe Ojo on January 29, 2020 | Tagged with Advocacy, BCGov, Digital Rights, Draft Principles, Online Safety
The Digital Tattoo Project was recently invited by the Government of British Columbia to review and share feedback on the Draft Principles for Digital BC and you can too! The Digital Principles in Context These Digital Principles are envisioned to be part of an interconnected set of guidance and standards for all BC Public […]
Guest Post: I Have a Problem – #socialmediaaddiction
By Eseohe Ojo on January 15, 2020 | Tagged with Addiction, screen addiction, Social media
Happy New Year from Digital Tattoo! We hope your new year, new me resolutions are still going strong. While you’re working on those, here’s an interesting post to think about. This post is part of a series of guest posts developed in collaboration with Digital Tattoo and Faculty at the University of Toronto’s iSchool […]
Artist’s Series: Crowdfunding art
By defne inceoglu on November 12, 2019 | Tagged with art, Art Gallery of Ontario, crowd sourcing, crowdfunding, digital platform, Events, Infinity Mirror, Kusama
Introduction to the Infinity Mirrors In 2018, the Art Gallery of Ontario launched a crowdfunding campaign to buy a new work of art. This new form of funding raised questions, concerns and praises for the future of museum funding. From March to May 2018, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) hosted a solo-exhibition of Japanese-born […]
Opinion: Why I Deleted my Instagram and Haven’t Looked Back
By defne inceoglu on November 6, 2019 | Tagged with facebook, followers, Instagram, Social media, social presence
One day in December 2018, in the throes of the tail end of my first semester of graduate school, I examined my iPhone’s Screen Time application. This new iOS app had been introduced not too long ago, just earlier in the year. What I saw left a knot in my stomach. I couldn’t believe it! […]
Understanding your Right to Know – FOI 101
By Eseohe Ojo on November 1, 2019 | Tagged with FOI, IDUAI
September 28 is celebrated as the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) and the week around this day is sometimes commemorated as Freedom of Information (FOI) Week. As part of FOI week this year, the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) where former Digital Tattoo Project Coordinator, Bryan Short is now […]
Freedom of Information as Activism
By samantha summers on October 30, 2019 | Tagged with Activism, freedom of information
Bryan Short, a former contributor to the Digital Tattoo, spent the last year working for the B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (F.I.P.A.). During Right to Know Week this year, the UBC iSchool hosted F.I.P.A. for an introductory workshop that teaches the fundamentals of requesting records from public bodies. In this blog post, Bryan […]
Unveiling the New Digital Tattoo Site
By Eseohe Ojo on October 25, 2019 | Tagged with Card Sorting, digital tattoo, Open Access Week, Website Development
Have you noticed the Digital Tattoo website has a new look? Can you tell the difference? Over the summer, we decided the Digital Tattoo website needed a new look. We wanted to make it easier to navigate and find the great resources and materials available on the site. This was the main goal of our […]
A Failed Instagram Experiment.
By samantha summers on October 23, 2019 | Tagged with Gender, Instagram, privacy
Back in the summer, I had what I thought was an excellent idea. I would open a new Instagram account and, for one month, try to live life like an influencer. I hoped it would be an experiment that shed some light on the impact living a public digital life could have on a person. […]