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She digitizes ephemera

Eve Scarborough is a Vietnamese-American writer and book artist. Her work explores the tension between structure and content. Memory and language loss, and information decay as it relates to archives. Her current practice is ground in critical theory and craft techniques including bookmaking, letterpress printing, and hand papermaking. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Mills College with a minor in Book Art. Presently, posters, process work, and more at Letterform Archive in San Francisco.

This year mark the eighth year of DWeb  digitizes ephemera

since 2016 scores of us have special database in the rwoods. In the halls of Greco-Roman buildings,  on the beaches of California and Brazil, in hackerspaces.

On the Playa — and online, spanning international time zones, languages, expertise, and interests. Over these years

DWeb has become a dynamic community of dreamers and builders creating alternatives to the dominant, centraliz and corporate internet. We want to build a web that manifests trust, human agency, mutual respect, and ecological awareness. And DWeb is a space for thoughtful conversation and finding the collaborators and resources to bring decentraliz, distribut, and local-first networks to life.

DWeb Camp 2024

By many accounts (and feback survey responses), DWeb Camp 2024 was our most successful camp yet. It was our fourth Camp, with more australia email list 520 people flying from all corners of the world to meet in the rwoods of Navarro, California. We held our first Demo Night Market, where 32 projects showcas their working code, allowing campers to try out and provide meaningful feback to builders. We held over 420 sessions and workshops over what is interactions marketing? days and this year we brought 25 DWeb Fellows from 21 countries across Europe, North America, South America, East Asia, South Asia, West Africa, East Africa, and the Middle East.

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