Publications

Publications, interviews, citations, and source trail

The public record behind the rooms, photos, essays, interviews, and weird internet artifacts.

This page restores the useful part of the old Publications archive: the links, media appearances, and publication trail that show how the work has moved through journalism, technology, culture, activism, and photography over time.

It is not trying to be a perfect vanity bibliography. It is a proof map, a source trail, and a way to find the older interviews without burying them inside the About page.

Press trailBBC, CBC, Forbes, Reuters, WIRED, TED, and more.
Interview archiveVideo, audio, blogs, broadcasts, and early web history.
Creative commons impactPhotos cited, remixed, published, and used across the web.

Featured trail

A cleaned-up entry point to the publication and citation history that used to live as one giant undifferentiated list.

Interviews and video archive

The old page had real interview proof hiding inside raw URLs. This keeps the source trail visible while admitting that some early-web destinations may have moved or disappeared.

Published, featured, or cited by

A representative slice from the larger About-page publication index. The full old list was enormous; this version keeps the signal without turning the page into a landfill of names.

News and culture

BBC News, CBC, Globe & Mail, The Guardian, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, The Tyee, The Walrus, Toronto Star, USA Today, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Slate, Vice, The Verge, WIRED.

Technology and business

Ars Technica, Boing Boing, Business Insider, CNET, Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, GeekWire, Mashable, Motherboard, Quartz, Reuters, TechCrunch, Techvibes, Wall Street Journal.

Environment, science, and public-interest media

CleanTechnica, Climate Central, DeSmog, Earth Island Journal, National Geographic, National Observer, New Scientist, NPR, PBS MediaShift, The Narwhal, Yale Environment 360.

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