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2026 Participants: Martin Bartelmus * David M. Berry * Alan Blackwell * Gregory Bringman * David Cao * Claire Carroll * Sean Cho Ayres * Hunmin Choi * Jongchan Choi * Lyr Colin * Dan Cox * Christina Cuneo * Orla Delaney * Adrian Demleitner * Pierre Depaz * Mehulkumar Desai * Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal * Koundinya Dhulipalla * Kevin Driscoll * Iain Emsley * Michael Falk * Leonardo Flores * Jordan Freitas * Aide Violeta Fuentes Barron * Erika Fülöp * Tiffany Fung * Sarah Groff Hennigh-Palermo * Gregor Große-Bölting * Zachary Horton * Dennis Jerz * Joey Jones * Titaÿna Kauffmann * Haley Kinsler * Todd Millstein * Charu Maithani * Judy Malloy * Eon Meridian * Luis Navarro * Collier Nogues * Stefano Penge * Marta Perez-Campos * Arpita Rathod * Abby Rinaldi * Ari Schlesinger * Carly Schnitzler * Arthur Schwarz * Haerin Shin * Jongbeen Song * Harlin/Hayley Steele * Daniel Temkin * Zach Whalen * Zijian Xia * Waliya Yohanna * Zachary Mann
CCSWG 2026 is coordinated by Lyr Colin-Pacheco (USC), Jeremy Douglass (UCSB), and Mark C. Marino (USC). Sponsored by the Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab (USC), the Transcriptions Lab (UCSB), and the Digital Arts and Humanities Commons (UCSB).

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  • I think this is excellent work, y'all. I imagine that there's a way, akin to the Art + Feminism organization's global Wikipedia Edit-a-thons, for individuals to get engaged as a community around adding 'describe()' functions. I would be down to help.
  • I suppose part of the fun is knowing that one's interpretation of code will result in a slightly odd or absurd material, as is the case with the "whale." I like that there's always a notion of rules needing to be stretched when debugging enters the …
  • Hello! I participated in the 2018 CCS working group. So far I haven't posted anything yet this year -- getting ready to teach and wrapping up my winter classes. I'm a bit of an odd one here with a PhD in Art History (as of December 2021). Among my i…
  • I wanted to add another name to the list, Jayne Partridge Hanley, a staff engineer at the MIT Instrumentation Lab working on the Apollo projects. I'm not sure how involved she was with the code as much as the hardware, in particular circuits and sem…
  • 2. How did McDaniel and Hall address the question of race, racialization, and commodification in their code? McDaniel's code and his subsequent blog post on @Every3Minutes make clear the difficulty of attending to others within an object-oriented…
  • “How do you take a pilot, put him in a spacecraft, and have him talk to a computer?” ----- Dave Scott, Apollo 15 Commander For this week’s code critique I am interested in how the gendering of code occurs at the level of conventions of etiquett…
  • Totally agree that the "autocomplete policies should not be removed totally"; didn't mean to imply their removal. For the rest of the thread participants, do you have any resources or links on how autocomplete has been used to help get statistics…
  • I'm Corinna Kirsch. I'm a PhD Candidate in Art History and Media Studies at Stony Brook University. My dissertation is on the artist Les Levine and the emergent relationship between technology and Earth in conceptual art practice. This is my firs…
  • Hi Kathi, I've wanted to respond to your post in this thread since the weekend. Thought I'd wait until the official start of the working group today. From @KIBerens: I suppose I want to suggest in this discussion about gender and program…
  • Per @rogerwhitson on authorship, which I'm quoting below: In both cases, I think it is interesting to see how 19th/20th century theories of authorship effectively obscured how women contributed to (and in Somerville and Lovelace's example), actua…