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Hacking The Academy: Lessons Learned From 15 Years of Hardcore-Punk Shows About Hacking The Academic Conference

I’m not sure if this is exactly the style they wanted, but here is my contribution for the Hacking The Academy collection. Last week, a CFP went up on Prof Hacker to put together an edited volume of essays in different forms of media about, well, hacking the academy. Among those putting this together is Dan Cohen from Zotero. I decided to write about what attending and promoting hardcore-punk shows for the past 15 years taught me about academic conferences.

Lessons Learned From 15 Years of Hardcore-Punk Shows About Hacking The Academic Conference

A lot of this I’d already deciphered by the time I was 15 years old. I spent my youth attending hardcore punk shows in, primarily, the tri-state and Delaware Valley area. I had a lot of ups and downs in regard to this, but a lot of the experiences, both good and bad, prepared me to “hack” my experience at academic conferences. Like hardcore shows, I only attend a handful of conferences per year. This is due to a variety of concerns: finances, lack of ability to travel, and a strong tendency towards being antisocial keep me at home or on campus most of the time.

I was originally drawn to the digital humanities because it encompassed a lot of the things I wasn’t seeing fully actualized by DIY hardcore. While underground and outside of the mainstream, although that is unfortunately changing, hardcore-punk is often very slow to change and evolve. Fans sneer at new means for communicating, producing and distributing records, and changing attitudes about digital media. The digital humanities are constantly changing and innovating, progressing in new and interesting ways. “Unconferences” like #thatcamp and forward thinking meetings like Digital Humanities 2009 are how I have always envisioned conferences being, but never had seen before. Projects like this one, where a book is compiled over a week, are much more “hardcore” than the ridiculous, conservative, nonsense which passes for it music wise.

When I first began attending conferences about five years ago, I drew from years of attending hardcore shows to make my experience much more interesting and productive. Here are some of the lessons I can offer for “hacking” the academic conference:

  • You don’t have to attend every conference (aka just say no): I go to, maybe, a handful of hardcore shows a year. By December, I have attended around the same amount of conferences. As a teenager and in college I wasted a lot of time, energy, and money going to hardcore shows “just to go,” or because a friend of a friend’s band was playing, and other stupid excuses. As an academic, if I even remotely feel like my attendance at a conference is due to a circumstance like this, I am not going. If the money isn’t there, the schedule is bad, the presentation you want to see is the metaphorical headlining band and you can’t see yourself waiting, just say no.
  • If you don’t go you can still keep in touch: The first half of my senior year of high school, I barely attended any shows because I was working every weekend at a crappy job as a dietician in a nursing home. Back then, 1996, I got caught up on shows and other concerns via IRC. I would wait up until my friends logged on at night and get all of the information I needed about the show. These days, this can be done in near real time via applications like Twitter and FriendFeed. A great example of this was the Twitter stream from Digital Humanities 2009. I did not attend, primarily because of a lack of financial resources, but I was able to follow the conference due to the #dh09 hashtag on Twitter. Many attendees live tweeted the conference, posting notes and comments about the panels they attended. Interested parties, like myself, could not only follow that stream, but offer questions for attendees to ask panelists. I could also comment and interact with those who attended and participated, offering my own thoughts and ideas as the conference progressed. Many new friendships and connections were also formed during this process.
  • People who seem totally cool online can and will be jerks in real life: Attending hardcore shows for years, one of the most heartbreaking things for me was finding out someone in a band or a fanzine editor, or other sort of important scenester was a jerk, sexist, homophobic, etc. I took this personally and often brooded on drives home about how IMPORTANT it was to notice and point out their jerkiness. Eventually, I concluded, not soon enough, that hardcore was just like the real world. There were cool people, there were plenty of jerks, and many were very insincere. A lot of popular scenesters and band members had bloated egos or serious delusions of grandeur. At the Modern Language Association’s annual conference in Philadelphia at the end of 2009, I met a lot of friends who I had known from my weblog, Twitter, and other social media. I also encountered a certain person who is very prominent in the digital humanities. They are someone I have interacted with online and had been a fan of their very popular weblog. After I introduced myself, this person couldn’t have been a bigger, egocentric, asshole to me. Totally dismissive, self important, and uninterested in anything but himself. In the past, I would have been distraught and agonized over this, but now I just shrug it off and move on. Just because someone is an awesome theorist/blogger/podcaster, doesn’t mean they will be a good person. Nor, however, does it take away from their art.
  • Save ephemera: I run a website called Hardcore Show Flyers (and it’s sister website Hardcore Punk Misc) which archives show flyers from the mid to late seventies to a few months from now. I’ve been in the habit of saving flyers, folders, handouts, and other ephemera since I was a child. The first scanner I bought in 2000 allowed let me to begin digitally archiving a lot of what would become the roots of Hardcore Show Flyers. Since becoming involved with attending, and putting on, conferences and symposiums over the years I have saved and scanned a lot of things which I hope one day will be useful or interesting to someone. I’d rather spend the time now and save something, than wish someone else had later.
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This Week On Twitter

  • @anamariecox The gaudy scifi is probably more intellectual than MTP ever will be. in reply to anamariecox #
  • Added Google Shares, Vimeo, StumbleUpon, and Backtype to my FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/wpwend42 #
  • @CjCapozzoli Added! in reply to CjCapozzoli #
  • @scd: It’s gotten better, but I totally agree that the big reveals have been pretty “…” or not really too shocking, etc. #
  • @LeoLaporte: Thanks for the link, going to do my blackout right now. #
  • New Zealand passed seriously fucked up copyright law: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/juha/6247 more disturbing if other countries pick up on it. #
  • @digitalhumanist Wow that looks really cool. I will def look at it more in morning. in reply to digitalhumanist #
  • Facebook’s new terms of service are troubling: http://is.gd/jDf4 #
  • test #
  • removed content from Facebook due to their ridiculous new TOS: http://bit.ly/ZBkgk RT link via @digitalhumanist #
  • @logiclust I’m with you. I like some contemporary avant garde jazz and a bit of modern hardcore, but otherwise *shrug* in reply to logiclust #
  • @scd: Doing that part right now. Meant blog feeds, twitter etc. Should have been more specific. #
  • Is there a FriendFeed desktop client for Linux? Think I saw an Air program, but looking for something else. #
  • @BrentSpiner: don’t forget Captain Picard Day. #
  • Time for dinner, brb #
  • @LeoLaporte: The best way to rectify this situation is obviously have a podcast about it. great idea leo. #
  • Tragedy set from Slovenia 2001ish…perfect snbd recording…ends with cover medley (Crisis, Blitz, Discharge, R.I.P., Negative Approach). #
  • @amandafrench: Thank you for creating it, your post really brought attention to it I think more than others. #
  • @slamhita: “we put our bookmarks on shuffle. here are the first 25 that came out.” #
  • @ambermacarthur: Foxit probably lets you do that too, but like pdfpen is probably expensive. #
  • Have to make two annoying phone calls. #
  • @adamcurry: If you find out either please do post about them, especially the 2:40 part. #
  • One phone call down, one to go. #
  • Ok, 2nd annoying call was very brief. #
  • @merlyn: That is why I love it when Leo is on FLOSS (FiB too) b/c he asks more basic questions that brings things back around. #
  • My school’s eforms are Internet Explorer only. Ha. #
  • Anyone backing up via Amazon S3? #
  • @madinkbeard considering it b/c it is so cheap. Want to move live music collection to external HD and then back it up to something like S3. in reply to madinkbeard #
  • @levarburton I just saw that too. I cringed at first, but they handled it well. Pleased they even used the right terms, “tweet,” etc in reply to levarburton #
  • RT @levarburton ESPN just discussed the use of Twitter in Major League Baseball and the NBA. #
  • @slamhita:I get hate mail more often than i’d like to one of my blogs; I totally agree can’t take it personally. What the hell do they know. #
  • Discussion of fav live records on HRPS2 today led me to put on Black Sabbath’s “Live At Last” for 1st time in awhile. #
  • @foxdollhouse: Page not found
    Sorry, the page you were looking for in the blog Dollverse – Inside FOX’s Dollhouse does not exist. #
  • @calpino: I think I saw them once in Bayville. #
  • @calpino: I don’t even really remember them much other than from flyers. I think I saw 97a the first time at the same show. #
  • # of proposals I sent to journals today=2 #
  • @meechele7: wow, a train from AC to NYC? Very cool! I wish southern jersey had a better transit system. #
  • @cloudberryman: Hey thanks, but I am looking for a Linux client. #
  • @calpino: Yeah maybe, I’ll look into it for sure. #
  • @maddow: show topic suggestion: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/02/10/sex #
  • Time for reading and then bed. NP: John Coltrane-Live In Seattle Disc Two #
  • @jilltxt Good to hear you got this resolved, Jill! in reply to jilltxt #
  • RT @LeoLaporte Facebook backs down. Put down the pitchforks and call off the rabble. http://bit.ly/zM1gy #
  • @amber_benson Make sure it says something awesome on the backside. in reply to amber_benson #
  • @calpino Just watched this again. A lot of familiar faces: http://tinyurl.com/d4dh9k in reply to calpino #
  • Rollins played entire One Last Wish album on his radio show http://tinyurl.com/bkq469 one of my DC faves. #
  • RIP Touch & Go Records: http://tinyurl.com/aaqh94 #
  • @calpino: Yep Manville. 8-3-97 w/ Vision, Purpose, and, uh, 25 Ta Life.Little Dave scuffled with their drummer at the end of Cro-Mags cover. #
  • RT @justjen @jessiedean re touch and go: not dead just drastic layoff. @jessiedean always knows what’s up. NOLIE she’s magic. #
  • @meechele7: Yeah. With Twitter/FF/etc I can reply later when I want. On IM that is annoying beyond belief. Like I said, I barely use it. #
  • Hulu removing content from Boxee: http://tinyurl.com/ahme76 hat tip to @mollywood #
  • @calpino: Do you remember a flyer for that Manville show w/ Vision + Floorpunch? #
  • @amber_benson: Besides you, Adam, and Juliet who else is? #
  • @adamcurry: File-Print-$75B #
  • @andrewhorowitz: Andrew, wanted to mention again really enjoying the Unplugged podcasts. That SEC audio JCD played was totally unreal. #
  • Have to make a few more annoying phone calls in a little while. #
  • This reminds me of that Daria episode where she concludes that “edgy” and “icky” are usually the same: http://tr.im/gA03 #
  • One phone call down, one to go. #
  • Both phone calls done. I hate talking on phone. Also, hate dealings w/ money. #
  • Virb got redesigned: http://tinyurl.com/cryb8h #
  • @austinkleon The covers are great. Will listen to Meat Puppet’s “II” right now. One of my favorite records. in reply to austinkleon #
  • @austinkleon I’d just heard it before unplugged. blew my mind when N played the songs. didn’t “get” how interconnected bands were back then. in reply to austinkleon #
  • Anyone try out AdSweep (ad blocker for Opera)? http://www.adsweep.org/ #
  • I’m going to start uploading portions of War Prayers again soon. Time to get that finished. Will be cross posted to blog in portions also. #
  • Dino Jr’s cover of “Just Like Heaven” is great. #
  • @amandafrench Yes the new built in upgrade in WP is wonderful! I groan thinking about how it used to be. in reply to amandafrench #
  • @JasonCalacanis I’m gonna join to try this out. Always enjoy you on TWiT. in reply to JasonCalacanis #
  • Time for bed. #
  • @slamhita Congrats it took you so long! My friends know better than to even invite me. I would just be a serious buzzkill at that crap. in reply to slamhita #
  • RT @Veronica I hope this RIAA/Last.fm rumor isn’t true: http://bit.ly/RYi4o #
  • last.fm denies it: http://tinyurl.com/aaxrdg #
  • RT @lastfm Rumours of our collaboration with the RIAA are completely untrue. http://tinyurl.com/aaxrdg #
  • Ep 2 of Dollhouse was better. There are still little things I can’t stand. The “sexy” ads are the worst thing ever. #
  • @foxdollhouse Ep 2 was better, but can Fox stop with the crappy “sexy” ads? They are horrible. in reply to foxdollhouse #
  • @mollywood Absolutely. TechCrunch lost a lot of my respect due to this. in reply to mollywood #
  • Checking out Going Linux podcast: http://goinglinux.com/ #
  • Wrote 3 new entries for War Prayers the other night. They are online somewhere in http://wpwend.com/warprayers/ will go on blog this week. #
  • Cripes, need to really update the random entry button thingie. #
  • random entry button thingie is fixed! #

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Domain Updates

Been tinkering with this domain the past few days:

  • Added favicons linking to my profiles on LinkedIn, FriendFeed, BackType, Vimeo, and StumbleUpon.  I’d love to have people add me on those Web Sites.
  • Added FriendFeed widget showing my activities around the web.
  • Added a “currently reading” widget.
  • Removed “recent posts” widget because it was redundant to what is on the front page.
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Linux Twitter Desktop Clients

For Ubuntu, two Twitter clients seem to be worth checking out. gtwitter is based in GTK+ and runs very smoothly. For my own use, some of the preferences, however, weren’t up to par. I have settled on using Twitux. Twitux is pretty lightweight and gives me most of what I want from a desktop client. My only complaint is that there is no way to “retweet” straight from Twitux like most other clients seem to offer.

I’m open to suggestions about other desktop clients. Also looking for one for FriendFeed. Anyhow, I spend a lot of time on Twitter. Feel free to follow me.

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Pidgin

After trying out many different instant messaging programs over the years I have settled on Pidgin in the past few years. It is lightweight, incorporates all of the services I use frequently, and works seamlessly in Ubuntu.  Actually, not so frequently I guess; I am only signed in for a little while each day. In the age of Twitter, FriendFeed, and other similar services instant messaging seems like a relic of a time long past.

Pidgin runs on XMPP. Recently, one of the XMPP team members was on the excellent open source podcast FLOSS.

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