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julia x. wang

@juliaxwang

晓芳. was @ucberkeley now elsewhere.

berkeley, ca Katılım Kasım 2017
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Justin 🛸@jtahara26·
Should I make postcards? 🤔
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Justin 🛸@jtahara26·
GM 🫡
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Justin 🛸@jtahara26·
Let’s start it with this one 🌲
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萩原幸也 ®️
萩原幸也 ®️@onipro·
日常の何気ない妄想。アニメーション・イラストレーターのアンチョコ・ポンチョの作品。
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
@LaurenUba idk if this makes sense haha but i feel like swimming provided a type of complete sensory "immersion" that you can't really get with air—or maybe just a more intense sensory experience. if we lived in water and "swam in air" would this also happen...
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
@LaurenUba yes!! i also swam competitively for a while and definitely mentally categorized of all the pools i swam in. warm ups in fast pools were top tier : )
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Loz is Loz
Loz is Loz@lozareeno·
I swam competitively for 14 years, and was just reflecting on how sensitive I became to subtle perceptual differences during that time. Water =/= water: some is fast, some sticky, etc etc. I can recreate the feeling of the water in my favorite competition pools in my memory
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
@LaurenUba another thing i really loved was just getting accustomed to the feel of water...like if you get back in the pool after a while it just feels so slipper and unfamiliar but after a couple practices, the water feels almost solid—like you can actually "grip" it
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Khai
Khai@ThamKhaiMeng·
Great writing tip from Gary Provost. By just varying sentence length, you have the power to create music, rhythm, lilt, and writing that sings.
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
tilling soil,, shoveling,,, carving stone ughdh i just feel like each motion/practice is so enriched w metaphors and potential
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
foraging/farming data?? imagine if gathering information was like picking blueberries
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
thinking about practices that cultivate knowledge, information, data, meaning…
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
sometimes i dance around my room a lil bc i just feel an overwhelming amount of love for my friends and i can’t sit still
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
The Human Use of Human Beings (1989) - Norbert Wiener
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
what really is information? taking a course on cybernetics this semester and i think i've fallen in love with some of these readings/ideas
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
growing up, i was always taught that "humanities" and "science" were entirely separate entities but that's entirely the opposite!!
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Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe@russellcrowe·
Maps. I love them. Love reading them , love planning adventures. Love seeing how things relate topographically.
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
programming languages are languages!! sounds silly to say but makes me think of machines as their own species? what is their culture,, their social structure,, their heritage,,,,
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julia x. wang@juliaxwang·
@gao_ag sent me this tweet along w other amazing content
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