the cosmolinguist ([personal profile] cosmolinguist) wrote2021-04-19 09:16 pm

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jesse_the_k: Photo of Pluto's heart region with text "I" above and "science" below. (I love science)

[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2021-04-20 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)

Rover & Ingenuity are so exciting!

Yessssss to the cognitive overload from Zoom. BBC talked about that with Jeremy Bailenson.

https://pod.link/261786876/episode/0c576ae6b94be62a85abd2a6bbeff520

He points out that because Zoom moves us much closer to people's faces than we're accustomed users get a high dose of panopticon feels. (Although that might actually be an accessible affordance for some blind folks.)

As someone who's still struggling with 30 year cognitive slide, I find the term "brain fog" dismissive. Mental fatigue is a thing.

I've been attending the 2021 SDS conference as well as the Flights of Foundry SFF con, and I was thrilled to finally see moderators who had planned out a turn-taking strategy. In the first case, paper presenters were instructed to hand off to specific person as the Zoom-light moved. In the second: "I'll call on people alphabetically by last name, and always in that order."

too much zoom

Just in case this is news, the Lingthusiasm Lingfest is this weekend!

https://lingcomm.org/lingfest/

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[personal profile] barakta 2021-04-20 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I think some of your links are broken cos lots of the post looks like a giant link (I can't read it, sorry!).
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[personal profile] silveradept 2021-04-22 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
A good set of links, thank you, and the continuing lack of attention to how disability continues to be ignored in favor of getting "back to normal" is definitely getting the side-eye.
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[personal profile] silveradept 2021-04-22 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. I continue to see a lot of "now that we've all proven we can accommodate people when there's no other choice and all the abled people are demanding it, let's not lie and say we can't or it's too expensive or nobody will use it when we're asked to accommodate someone in the future" pieces being written, and almost all of them with heavy cynicism about whether that will actually happen, even though all the infrastructure for such things has already been laid out and bought.