‘Topographies of Interference’ is meant to provoke viewers into thinking about information services’ material presence in the world, and to relocate the vision of large tech companies as primarily urban centers to one that highlights their presence in more rural communities, which often receives less attention.
Articles by Jocelyn Monahan
\Jocelyn Monahan is a thinker, producer, and academic, currently a PhD student at the University of Pittsburgh\'s iSchool. Her current work involves thinking through the ways contemporary agriculture and information collide, coexist, and coalesce.\