Author / Emily Chang

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  • Around the world

    My travels so far… World travel by country (18 countries, 8% of the world) By U.S. state (26 states, 50%) By Canadian province (3 provinces, 23%) By European country (2 countries, 3%)…

  • SXSW 2004

    SXSW interactive festival, March 12-16, 2004, Austin, TX. Not only was it great to have my site, ADD, as a finalist in the SXSW Interactive Awards, I thoroughly enjoyed the conference, in…

  • Hack This (Please)

    In Hack This (Please), Andy Kessler writes about the benefits of true hacks (“clever solutions to an interesting problem) and the “new breed of users out there, computer-literate consumers who don’t think…

  • Clouds over Virginia

    On a flight from Roanoke, Virginia.  As the plane broke through the clouds, we finally saw the sun.

  • humanblog

    #hello world# Bought www.humanblog.com today for a new project, a community moblog of portraits (of oneself and others).  Coming soon!

  • Back home, temporarily

  • Exhibition Compostela

    5th March – 30th May, 2004 Centro Galego de Art Contemporanea (CGAC) Rua Ramon del Valle Inclan, s/n 15704 Santiago de Compostela Spain “Compostela is an exhibition which has been organized around…

  • Flickr

    “Flickr, now in public beta, is a real-time media-sharing playspace, where you can share photos with friends and family live and online, and create your own groups.”

  • Generic hotel

    Philadelphia airport hotel.

  • Checking your designs for the color blind

    Vischeck is a site that shows you what things look like to someone who is color blind. You can try Vischeck online, run Vischeck on your own image files, or run Vischeck…

  • NYC photobloggers

    Photography exhibit of NYC photobloggers at the Apple Soho store.

  • Flat iron building, Toronto

    Completed in 1892 and also known as the Gooderham Building, the Flat Iron building stands at Front and Wellington Streets.  The Romanesque and Gothic style is a stark contrast to the skyscrapers…

  • Cadence

    It doesn’t take long to feel the city’s rhythm.  Shot in Toronto.

  • Le Citipark, Toronto

    The side entrance to Le Royal Meridian King Edward rising behind a citipark sign.

  • Zoom Toronto

    Always speeding around Toronto hearing electronica in the car, the clothing stores, restaurants and cafes; the beat thumping beneath it all.

  • Subliminal day

    A poem for TO.

  • Winter sky in Ithaca

  • ADD is a weblog finalist in SXSW!

    Honored to find out that ADD has been chosen as a finalist in the weblog category for SXSW 2004! Can’t wait to go to the event in March.

  • It’s an electrolumniscent world after all

    I’m a nut for anything illuminated (eg. my sculptures circa 1999) so this is definitely something I can relate to… “Illuminated Handbags. Ladies, suppose that your handbag featured a “cool, gentle light”…

  • Smarter Bookmarks

    “Smarter Bookmarks. How do you find your favorite websites? Some people, reports Lisa Guernsey in The New York Times, “try to keep track of websites by sending themselves an e-mail message with…

  • Venice beach

    Finally, the sand of Venice Beach under my feet!  When I left Ithaca, NY two days ago, there was snow on the ground and a storm on the way.  Meanwhile, in Southern…

  • Marina Del Ray

    View out of my hotel room in Marina Del Ray, CA.

  • LA

    Traveling to LA for a new client meeting at LMU.  Looking forward to warmer weather and seeing the Pacific again.  Hopefully, I’ll have time to head to Venice beach and Santa Monica…

  • View of the Rockies

    On the flight to LA today at 11:14 EST.

  • RSS

    Remember “push” technology? It was all the rage back in 1997 when Pointcast launched its software that turned a PC screensaver into a headline ticker for all sorts of real-time information. The…

  • Foyer, Le Royal Meridian, Montreal

    Beautiful although extremely cold (-20) in Montreal.

  • Montreal

    Montreal’s metro underground.  Above ground, the temperature was far below freezing with a wicked wind chill.  Nonetheless, I can see the charm of the city and enjoyed its distinct French heritage (particularly…

  • Cyber-Feminism is the Issue

    Cyberfeminism is the theme of the current issue of ArtWomen, an online journal of feminist art. Contributing writers are Carolyn Guertin, Maria Fernandez, Cindy Gabriela Flores and the cyberfeminist cell subRosa, giving…

  • New Year

    Max and I are off to celebrate the new year with a dual part adventure.  First, we’re heading up to the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks for camping, snowshoeing, and hiking…

  • Holidays

    Nothing can compare to spending a week during Christmas with my family and Max playing mahjong, talking, lounging about, and eating real gourmet food (mom’s).