#sayhername
I'm exhausted and in a lot of pain. A trans girl died recently and a vigil was held for her tonight. My pain is both physical and psychic. I feel the pain of all those who grieve for Pauly Likens.
#spoonie #Fibro #fibromyalgia
#empath #witch
#trans #transgender #SayHerName #PaulyLikens #ProtectTransKids
Today marks two years since #AJArabic
Palestinian-American veteran journalist #ShireenAbuAkleh was shot and killed by Israeli Forces.
The Al Jazeera family & the world have not stopped seeking #justiceforshireen and will continue to honour her bravery, courage and loyalty to journalism.
#NeverForget #SayHerName #palestine #Israel #Occupation #Apartheid #Politics
Alma Sukayk was recovered from under the rubble on her birthday, 180 days after she was murdered iby he occupation bombing of their home in #Gaza.
CNN reporter referred to her as "Palestinian woman".
This is just a new level of open dehumanization of the most innocent victims of Israeli crimes.
#Israel #Gaza #Hind #SayHerName #NeverForget #Politics #Inhumanity #Media #Propaganda
https://twitter.com/katrineinert/status/1650910099873865728
#Fatmata #SayHerName #BlackLivesMatter
Tut mir leid, ich möchte nichts mit Linken zu tun haben, die das weder mitbekommen geschweige denn thematisieren. I mean it. Bin so angewidert und verzweifelt. #Fatmata #SayHerName #BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/YlmGc0r8cv
— Katrin Einert (@katrineinert) April 25, 2023
She would have celebrated her 44th birth day, if she wasn't brutally murdered by an Israeli bulldozer 20 years ago!
#RachelCorrie #NeverForget #SayHerName #Gaza #Occupation #Politics
Rachel Corrie - 20 Years: March 16-17 Event Updates
To participate in one of following, please check out the following link for more details: https://conta.cc/40h2c95
Remembering Rachel Corrie - Warrior of Love
March 16 at 1:00-4:00 p.m.
The Evergreen State College, Seminar 2 D-1105
In-person only
A Public Affair with host Allen Ruff
March 16 at 10-11 a.m. PDT; 12-1p.m. CDT; 1-2 p.m. EDT
WORT 89.9 FM Madison
Mideast Focus Ministry 10th Annual Film Series
March 16 at 7 p.m.
Zoom only: Register for a link to this film and discussion by requesting a link at seattlemideastfocus@gmail.com.
FOR & Women in Black Vigil Downtown Olympia
4th and Water Streets, Olympia
March 17 at 4:30-6:00 p.m.
In-person only
#RachelCorrie #Israel #Crime #NeverForget #SayHerName #Gaza #Apartheid #Occupation #Impunity #US
#Asra_Panahi a 16 year oldgirl from Ardebil ) was beaten to death by the IIRI regime’s paramilitary forces at the schoolyard in #Ardebil Iran.
#WomanLifeFreedom #MahsaAmini #SayHerName
#mahsa_amini
#Iran #iranprotests #Inhumanity
#اعتراضاتسراسری #اعتصاباتسراسری
#زنزندگیآزادی
#مهسا_امینی
#ایران #تهران #
Nazanin Kazemi is another victim of Saturday's attack; she is being buried with her Hopes and dreams. Let’s remember her name and dreams. 💔
#Afghanistan #Taliban #SuicideBomb #Kabul #SayHerName
She didn't die in Iran, so most people don't care about her life cut short by monsters in Afghanistan.
5 takeaways from SXSW 2022: Web3, holograms, spatial audio, social justice, and tacos
Holograms were a hot topic at SXSW this month in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Martina Welkhoff)
SXSW has been one of my favorite annual events for years because it brings together such an eclectic group of people, and there is never a shortage of new things to experience.
This year was unique, as many of us were coming out of our pandemic cocoons for the first time in two years. While much of the festival felt familiar, it was clear that the tech landscape has changed in some exciting ways while we were all on video calls.
Here are some of my top takeaways from a whirlwind few days in Austin:
Martina Welkoff, co-founder and managing partner at the WXR Fund. (WXR Photo)
Web3 is dominant
It seemed like every street corner in Austin was plastered with announcements for an NFT drop, a new metaverse, or a crypto event. In one of the first activations I walked into, I was offered a complimentary NFT at the door and proceeded up the stairs to see multiple people in headsets playing a social VR game that was being projected on the walls. Most of this technology has been part of SXSW in the past, but this year it was inescapable and part of almost every conversation.
Holograms are here
One of my favorite sci-fi elements is closer than ever to being realized at scale. I traveled to Austin to judge the Extended Reality and Immersive Technology competition; the winner of this year’s competition, Matsuko, promises to allow users to “experience true holographic presence using just a smartphone.”
We are finally getting to a point where holographic content creation is accessible to a wide user group, and just starting to get a sense of what that could unlock. On a panel about volumetric production, Yasmin Elayat, co-founder of Scatter, was asked about what the future holds. “I’m excited for more live streaming, real-time content,” she said. “We see a future where volumetric video and your hologram will be your passport to the metaverse.”
Sound takes center stage
I had the good fortune of catching up with Jacqueline Bosnjak, the CEO and founder of the sound technology company Mach1, and getting an update on the latest in spatial audio. We reminisced about the launch of Bose AR at a past SXSW — an effort that the company sadly shuttered only a couple of years later. Now that spatial audio has been embraced by Apple and popularized on apps like Clubhouse, there’s renewed energy around the possibilities for how sound can transform digital experiences. Mach1 recently announced a partnership with Evercast that will enable remote sound mixing review, making it easier to produce content across distributed teams.
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Heightened emphasis on social justice & equity
Much of the content in the XR Experience Exhibition this year reflected the broader conversation about social justice that movements like Black Lives Matter have driven over the past few years. I was particularly moved by Breonna’s Garden, a VR experience (also available on mobile AR) that immerses the viewer in the life of Breonna Taylor. The emotional impact of that particular piece was so intense that I actually had to take a break before it finished, and I plan to revisit it again.
“And it will be a long time before the metaverse can rival Austin’s tacos.”
Outside of the expo floor, I was happy to see books like Inclusion on Purpose by Ruchika Tulshyan and *How To Be An Ally *by Melinda Epler featured at the festival this year.
There’s real magic to gathering in person
Even with all these amazing technologies and content SXSW has to offer, the main highlight of my time in Austin was seeing old friends, sharing meals together, and striking up serendipitous conversations with new friends over drinks. I am a big believer in the power of technology to bring us together, and I will continue to support companies pushing the boundaries of what is possible there, but I think there will always be an important role for old fashioned face-to-face conversations. And it will be a long time before the metaverse can rival Austin’s tacos.
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Grateful to have gotten to experience @Breonnasgarden_ by Lady Phoenix. A beautiful and heartbreaking tribute to #BreonnaTaylor. Available on @AltspaceVR —check it out! #SayHerName #sxsw pic.twitter.com/WX5jyV6fOL
— Martina Welkhoff (@welkhoff) March 14, 2022