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 			<td>13:30 - 14:50</td>
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-				Blogging in the Dark[net]</br>
+				I Will Follow You Into the Dark[net]</br>
 				<a href="../speakers/david-huerta">David Huerta</a> + <a href="../speakers/caroline-sinders">Caroline Sinders</a> + <a href="../speakers/stephanie-hyland">Stephanie Hyland</a>
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 				Probe Kit (till 16:30)</br>
-				<a href="../speakers/nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a>
+				<a href="../speakers/nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a> + <a href="../speakers/brannon-dorsey/">Brannon Dorsey</a>
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+        <li><a href="/speakers/index.html">Speakers</a></li>
+        <li><a href="/program/index.html">Program</a></li>
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+        <header>
+  <div class="row">
+    <a href="/">
+      <h1>Radical<span class="light">/Networks</span></h1>
+    </a>
+    <h2>October 24-25, 2015<br/>NYU Poly, Brooklyn, NY</h2>
+	<div class="social">
+		<a href="https://www.twitter.com/radnetworks" target="_blank"><img src="/assets/themes/bootstrap-3/images/twitter.png"></a>
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+
+        <div class="row">
+          <div class="col-md-8 content">
+            
+<div class="row">
+  <div class="col-xs-12">
+    <h3>Brannon Dorsey</h3>
+<!--img src="me_pic3.png" width="50%" /-->
+<p>Brannon Dorsey uses computational technology and reproducible electronic media to explicitly challenge digital consumption. He employs open software tools to design experiences that excite and empower individuals and collaborative communities rather than promoting the closed corporate agendas of over-powerful companies. As a young Art and Technologist, Brannon is intentional in his active participation in defining a new digital literacy that celebrates the truly profound technological era that we now live in while remaining skeptical of the ways that this technology is being used on and against us.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a> (Collaborating as <a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a>)</h2>
+<h3>Probe Kit</h3>
+<p>Probe Kit is a satirical “amateur data collection” kit, which makes the process of collecting and contextualizing the wireless network data of the people around you trivially easy. Probe Kit is critical software art developed to illustrate how simple it is to collect personal network data and how much can be inferred from that data. Sarcastically pitched as an “amateur data collector kit”, Probe Kit turns your wifi card into a “net” that catches data fluttering out of the wireless devices of the people around you.</p>
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 <hr />
 <h2>Presenting with <a href="../david-huerta/">David Huerta</a> and <a href="../stephanie-hyland/">Stephanie Hyland</a> </h2>
-<h3>Blogging in the Dark[net]</h3>
+<h3>I Will Follow You Into the Dark[net]</h3>
 <p>Hosting your own blog is an excellent first step in declaring independence from Google/Twitter/etc but still leaves some dangers in the lack of anonymity inherent to IP addresses and DNS names. Using Tor onion services, you can say stuff on the internet without randos creeping on your personal info and join the Tor ~DARKNET~. Stop by to learn how!</p>
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 </div>

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 <hr />
 <h2>Presenting with <a href="../caroline-sinders/">Caroline Sinders</a> and <a href="../stephanie-hyland/">Stephanie Hyland</a> </h2>
-<h3>Blogging in the Dark[net]</h3>
+<h3>I Will Follow You Into the Dark[net]</h3>
 <p>Hosting your own blog is an excellent first step in declaring independence from Google/Twitter/etc but still leaves some dangers in the lack of anonymity inherent to IP addresses and DNS names. Using Tor onion services, you can say stuff on the internet without randos creeping on your personal info and join the Tor ~DARKNET~. Stop by to learn how!</p>
   </div>
 </div>

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 	<li><a href="sophie-toupin">Sophie Toupin</a></li>
 	<li><a href="jochen-maria-weber">Jochen Maria Weber</a></li>
 	<li><a href="israeli-pirates">Israeli Pirates</a></li>
-	<li><a href="nick-briz">Nick Briz</a></li>
+	<li><a href="nick-briz">Nick Briz</a> and <a href="brannon-dorsey">Brannon Dorsey</a></li>
 	<li><a href="sebastien-pierre">Sébastien Pierre</a></li>
 	<li><a href="edward-vielmetti">Edward Vielmetti</a></li>
 	<li><a href="adam-rothstein">Adam Rothstein</a> and <a href="rob-ray">Rob Ray</a></li>

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   <div class="col-xs-12">
     <h3>Joe Chasinga</h3>
-<img src="2445163.jpg" width="256" />
+<img src="joe.jpg" />
 <p>I'm an interaction designer self-taught in computer programming. I have always been an artist until after college when I found peace in technology and communication. I came from Thailand, a country undergoing political changes and struggling to understand her own ground. My interests are computer network, internet of things, physical computing and writing. I'm also actively developing an open source library for arduino in Python for educational purpose.</p>
 
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ introduce decentralized cloud alternatives that preserve our privacy and
 sovereignty while providing the same usability and convenience – with
 little or no compromise.</p>
 
-<p>In this workshop, participants will learn how to use a $40 Raspberry Pi
+<p>In this workshop, participants will learn how to use a Raspberry Pi
 to create a personal “anti-cloud” that safely and seamlessly syncs files
 between all of their devices, using peer-to-peer apps like BitTorrent
 Sync instead of corporate-controlled file lockers. From there, we will
@@ -128,18 +128,12 @@ exploring the possibility space for cloud alternatives, we can help
 bring the decentralized, surveillance-resistant Internet one step closer
 to reality.</p>
 
-<p>Participants must bring their own laptops (PC, Mac, or Linux). Raspberry
-Pis will be provided. Basic familiarity with the command line is
-recommended, but not mandatory. This workshop is recommended for
-beginners with little/no knowledge of computer networking as well as
+<p>Basic familiarity with the command line is recommended, but not mandatory. This workshop is recommended for beginners with little/no knowledge of computer networking as well as
 more advanced users hoping to learn about cloud file storage alternatives.</p>
 
-<p>No experience necessary!</p>
-
 <h3>Materials</h3>
-<a href="http://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Complete-Original-Preloaded/dp/B008XVAVAW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1443054384&sr=8-3&keywords=raspberry+pi+starter+kit" target="_blank">Recommended kit</a> for hands-on part of workshop ($70)
-
-<p>Note: You can still attend the workshop if you are unable to obtain the needed materials. You won't be able to fully participate in the hands-on session, but there will also be a lecture component regarding P2P clouds. Please be sure to at least bring a laptop running Mac, Linux or Windows.</p>
+<p>Participants must bring their own laptops (PC, Mac, or Linux). A limited amount of Raspberry
+Pis will be provided for participants to borrow if they can't bring their own hardware, although people are encouraged to purchase <a href="http://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Raspberry-Complete-Original-Preloaded/dp/B008XVAVAW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1443054384&sr=8-3&keywords=raspberry+pi+starter+kit" target="_blank">kits</a> to use in class.</p>
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   <div class="col-xs-12">
     <h3>Nick Briz</h3>
 <img src="me_pic3.png" width="50%" />
-<p>hi, my name is nick briz && i'm a new_media artist / educator / organizer living + working in chicago, IL. i'm critically obsessed w/the Internet + all my work is re:to digital culture; specifically: digital literacy + ecology, netizen rights, glitch art, net art, remix. i organize events on these topix ( GLI.TC/H, NO-MEDIA, etc ) && teach on these topix ( SAIC, Marwen, www ) && produce work on these topix ( independently && commercially w/Branger_Briz ). my work's been shown internationally ( FILE Media Arts Festival, the Images Festival, the Museum of Moving Image, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, etc. ) && i've been featured in on/off-line publications around the world ( VICE, Rhizome.org, Fast Company, El Mundo, Neural, etc. ). my work is distributed through Video Out Distribution as well as openly and freely on the web.</p>
+<p>hi, my name is nick briz && i'm a new_media artist / educator / organizer living + working in chicago, IL. i'm critically obsessed w/the Internet + all my work is re:to digital culture; specifically: digital literacy + ecology, netizen rights, glitch art, net art, remix. i organize events on these topix ( GLI.TC/H, NO-MEDIA, etc ) && teach on these topix ( SAIC, Marwen, www ) && produce work on these topix ( independently && commercially w/<a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a> ). my work's been shown internationally ( FILE Media Arts Festival, the Images Festival, the Museum of Moving Image, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, etc. ) && i've been featured in on/off-line publications around the world ( VICE, Rhizome.org, Fast Company, El Mundo, Neural, etc. ). my work is distributed through Video Out Distribution as well as openly and freely on the web.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<h2>Presenting</h2>
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../brannon-dorsey/">Brannon Dorsey</a> (Collaborating as <a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a>)</h2>
 <h3>Probe Kit</h3>
 <p>Probe Kit is a satirical “amateur data collection” kit, which makes the process of collecting and contextualizing the wireless network data of the people around you trivially easy. Probe Kit is critical software art developed to illustrate how simple it is to collect personal network data and how much can be inferred from that data. Sarcastically pitched as an “amateur data collector kit”, Probe Kit turns your wifi card into a “net” that catches data fluttering out of the wireless devices of the people around you.</p>
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
 
 <hr />
 <h2>Presenting with <a href="../caroline-sinders/">Caroline Sinders</a> and <a href="../david-huerta/">David Huerta</a> </h2>
-<h3>Blogging in the Dark[net]</h3>
+<h3>I Will Follow You Into the Dark[net]</h3>
 <p>Hosting your own blog is an excellent first step in declaring independence from Google/Twitter/etc but still leaves some dangers in the lack of anonymity inherent to IP addresses and DNS names. Using Tor onion services, you can say stuff on the internet without randos creeping on your personal info and join the Tor ~DARKNET~. Stop by to learn how!</p>
   </div>
 </div>

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 			</td>
 			<td>
 				Probe Kit (till 16:30)</br>
-				<a href="../speakers/nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a>
+				<a href="../speakers/nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a> + <a href="../speakers/brannon-dorsey/">Brannon Dorsey</a>
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+layout: page
+title : Brannon Dorsey
+group: navigation
+---
+<h3>Brannon Dorsey</h3>
+<!--img src="me_pic3.png" width="50%" /-->
+<p>Brannon Dorsey uses computational technology and reproducible electronic media to explicitly challenge digital consumption. He employs open software tools to design experiences that excite and empower individuals and collaborative communities rather than promoting the closed corporate agendas of over-powerful companies. As a young Art and Technologist, Brannon is intentional in his active participation in defining a new digital literacy that celebrates the truly profound technological era that we now live in while remaining skeptical of the ways that this technology is being used on and against us.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../nick-briz/">Nick Briz</a> (Collaborating as <a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a>)</h2>
+<h3>Probe Kit</h3>
+<p>Probe Kit is a satirical “amateur data collection” kit, which makes the process of collecting and contextualizing the wireless network data of the people around you trivially easy. Probe Kit is critical software art developed to illustrate how simple it is to collect personal network data and how much can be inferred from that data. Sarcastically pitched as an “amateur data collector kit”, Probe Kit turns your wifi card into a “net” that catches data fluttering out of the wireless devices of the people around you.</p>

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 	<li><a href="sophie-toupin">Sophie Toupin</a></li>
 	<li><a href="jochen-maria-weber">Jochen Maria Weber</a></li>
 	<li><a href="israeli-pirates">Israeli Pirates</a></li>
-	<li><a href="nick-briz">Nick Briz</a></li>
+	<li><a href="nick-briz">Nick Briz</a> and <a href="brannon-dorsey">Brannon Dorsey</a></li>
 	<li><a href="sebastien-pierre">Sébastien Pierre</a></li>
 	<li><a href="edward-vielmetti">Edward Vielmetti</a></li>
 	<li><a href="adam-rothstein">Adam Rothstein</a> and <a href="rob-ray">Rob Ray</a></li>

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 group: navigation
 ---
 <h3>Joe Chasinga</h3>
-<img src="2445163.jpg" width="256" />
+<img src="joe.jpg" />
 <p>I'm an interaction designer self-taught in computer programming. I have always been an artist until after college when I found peace in technology and communication. I came from Thailand, a country undergoing political changes and struggling to understand her own ground. My interests are computer network, internet of things, physical computing and writing. I'm also actively developing an open source library for arduino in Python for educational purpose.</p>
 
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 ---
 <h3>Nick Briz</h3>
 <img src="me_pic3.png" width="50%" />
-<p>hi, my name is nick briz && i'm a new_media artist / educator / organizer living + working in chicago, IL. i'm critically obsessed w/the Internet + all my work is re:to digital culture; specifically: digital literacy + ecology, netizen rights, glitch art, net art, remix. i organize events on these topix ( GLI.TC/H, NO-MEDIA, etc ) && teach on these topix ( SAIC, Marwen, www ) && produce work on these topix ( independently && commercially w/Branger_Briz ). my work's been shown internationally ( FILE Media Arts Festival, the Images Festival, the Museum of Moving Image, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, etc. ) && i've been featured in on/off-line publications around the world ( VICE, Rhizome.org, Fast Company, El Mundo, Neural, etc. ). my work is distributed through Video Out Distribution as well as openly and freely on the web.</p>
+<p>hi, my name is nick briz && i'm a new_media artist / educator / organizer living + working in chicago, IL. i'm critically obsessed w/the Internet + all my work is re:to digital culture; specifically: digital literacy + ecology, netizen rights, glitch art, net art, remix. i organize events on these topix ( GLI.TC/H, NO-MEDIA, etc ) && teach on these topix ( SAIC, Marwen, www ) && produce work on these topix ( independently && commercially w/<a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a> ). my work's been shown internationally ( FILE Media Arts Festival, the Images Festival, the Museum of Moving Image, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, etc. ) && i've been featured in on/off-line publications around the world ( VICE, Rhizome.org, Fast Company, El Mundo, Neural, etc. ). my work is distributed through Video Out Distribution as well as openly and freely on the web.</p>
 
 <hr />
-<h2>Presenting</h2>
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="../brannon-dorsey/">Brannon Dorsey</a> (Collaborating as <a href="http://www.brangerbriz.com/" target="_blank">Branger_Briz</a>)</h2>
 <h3>Probe Kit</h3>
 <p>Probe Kit is a satirical “amateur data collection” kit, which makes the process of collecting and contextualizing the wireless network data of the people around you trivially easy. Probe Kit is critical software art developed to illustrate how simple it is to collect personal network data and how much can be inferred from that data. Sarcastically pitched as an “amateur data collector kit”, Probe Kit turns your wifi card into a “net” that catches data fluttering out of the wireless devices of the people around you.</p>