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At TextPast, digital anthropology sits at the centre of everything — building data visualization, machine learning and interfaces around the communities who actually use them.
A deliberate turn away from the field's obsession with artificial general intelligence, and toward the human relationships that give data its meaning.
Researcher, digital archivist and community manager — moving between universities, libraries and the communities whose records they hold.
On the Indonesian Jesuits who became an impossible bridge between the Catholic Church and the occupying army — negotiating, at every turn of Timor's politics, the narrow room to organise educational and medical relief.
How a generation of Indonesian activists turned their campaign for East Timor into leverage for reform at home — finding in transnational solidarity the momentum that helped unseat the New Order.
Endangered manuscripts, colonial paperwork and community memory — surveyed in the field, then modelled as linked data so the connections between them stay legible.
A digital anthropologist building technology around people — the communities who make and keep the data — rather than the race toward artificial general intelligence.
At TextPast, digital anthropology sits at the centre of everything — building data visualization, machine learning and interfaces around the communities who actually use them.
A deliberate turn away from the field's obsession with artificial general intelligence, and toward the human relationships that give data its meaning.
Researcher, digital archivist and community manager — moving between universities, libraries and the communities whose records they hold.
On the Indonesian Jesuits who became an impossible bridge between the Catholic Church and the occupying army — negotiating, at every turn of Timor's politics, the narrow room to organise educational and medical relief.
How a generation of Indonesian activists turned their campaign for East Timor into leverage for reform at home — finding in transnational solidarity the momentum that helped unseat the New Order.
Endangered manuscripts, colonial paperwork and community memory — surveyed in the field, then modelled as linked data so the connections between them stay legible.