twittering on 2010-03-26

Ada Lovelace Day: Professor Leah Buechley

While in Boston last week for LibrePlanet, I met Professor Leah Buechley.

She doesn’t know I’m going to post this, but I figured that I would just do it, and ask forgiveness later.

What impresses me the most about Leah is her creative thinking about the issues of women in technology – recontextualizing issues of breadth and acceptance to apply to any minority groups. I learned about Leah because of her work to create Lilypad Arduino, a microcontroller designed for wearable DIY projects and textiles. She’s put together a sweet tutorial on using Lilypad, and continues to do research related to creative expression through materials not traditionally considered for computing.

She’s part of the high-low tech group at MIT, a group dedicated to integrating high and low technological materials, processes, and cultures.

A super interesting project she’s working on right now is Living Wall – wallpaper designed out of paper and conductive paint that response to it’s environment. The result is beautiful, functional and a geek’s paradise for making an interactive home.

Some of her research targets the issue of creating new communities by tweaking how the technology is used, focusing and targeting use of technology in a novel way. She did this with lilypad arduino by introducing people who aren’t traditionally microcontroller hackers (sewers, knitters, crafters) to a platform designed for their specific uses. Her ideas and success certainly inspire my free and open source software advocacy.

I was completely inspired in the very small amount of time I spent with her chatting about tech communities and the problems we’re trying to solve around diversity. I loved her directness and curiosity. I’m looking forward to seeing what beautiful and super geeky projects she’ll be working on next.

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  • articulating your software project's mission will help you attract the right kinds of people to help move the project forward -@lh #
  • make a public statement that your lack of diversity is a bug. -chris ball #libreplanet #
  • Could we have a free software appstore? – Seth Schoen #libreplanet #
  • Gnome shell: think about things that absolute newbies need – Marina Zhurakhinskaya #libreplanet #
  • listening @asheeshlaroia talk about openhatch.org [http://openhatch.org] #
  • have rsi? learn more at gmarceau.qc.ca/wrists.html [http://gmarceau.qc.ca/wrists.html] #libreplanet #
  • Strategy discussions for Wikimedia has had 3000 contributions -@metasj #
  • Check it out at strategy.wikimedia.org [http://strategy.wikimedia.org] #libreplanet -@metasj #

Weekly tweet digest for 2010-03-21

twittering on 2010-03-21

  • Listening to John Gilmore talk about what's after cloning unix !#libreplanet #
  • Just bugfixing is not inspiring. What common-goal/opportunity do you see that we can pursue? !#libreplanet #
  • Shout-out for couchdb for open social data at !#libreplanet #
  • Eben Moglan talking about MySQL at #libreplanet right now. #
  • "Every technically competent 15-yr old in the world knows how to use MySQL" #libreplanet #
  • "No where on earth you can go to learn how to use Oracle for free." #libreplanet #
  • "An attempt to turn the most installed db on earth to destroy the only piece of sw Microsoft can justifiably pride itself in." #libreplanet #
  • (sorry, that quote was kinda bad 🙂 #
  • RT @teddks #Moglen #Oracle is sharpening the #MySQL dagger to plunge it into the heart of #MSSQL #libreplanet #lp10 #gnu #linux #frees#
  • i wish that people would say distributed instead of federated when talking about p2p. #
  • "this isn't the gratis software foundation." -rms #