Hello all, I'm trying to find information about a talk I saw at AoIR last year in Phoenix. I know a woman presented... she might have been from the UK?... she talked about 'data subjectivity' by way of talking about data collected by tracking devices like Fitbits... Does someone remember this presentation/person/talk title, and if so, will you email me the info, please? I'm having trouble accessing the conference program online. I suppose if you have a copy of that, that would probably work, too. Thanks, Katie -- Katie Derthick PhD Candidate Human Centered Design & Engineering University of Washington derthick@uw.edu -- We all experience such loneliness. I feel tremendously lonely myself. We cannot really come up with the ideal occupation that will entertain us completely. There is always some kind of gap where we have to experience a sense of loneliness. I feel that a lot, but I feel joyful, too, just being myself. You cannot expect one-hundred-percent hospitality anywhere at all. That is precisely the meaning of liberation or freedom: freedom from both the loneliness and the hospitality of the world. With that freedom, you begin to find a new strength, a new dimension. You do not have to lean to the right or the left anymore, but you could stand on your own two feet, or one foot, whatever you possess. The ability to do that comes completely out of practice. — Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Vol. 3