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Eugenio Tisselli

Eugenio Tisselli

(Mexico)
Eugenio Tisselli is a computer scientist and independent researcher. He holds a master's degree in Digital Arts, and has been awarded a Ph.D. degree by the University of Plymouth. As the director of the ojoVoz project, he has developed a software platform and a sociotechnical methodology for the collaborative creation of community memories in rural and urban contexts. This methodology is currently being applied and expanded within the context of the ICT for Agroeocology framework, developed in collaboration with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) and Swissaid.
He has presented his work in multiple conferences, festivals and exhibitions throughout the world. His platform-based research is available at http://ojovoz.net.
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cat-foot

Cats aren’t known for clomping around like Clydesdales; they’re stealthy. That’s why cat-footing refers to walking that’s more subtle and graceful than that of the average oaf. In Harry L. Wilson’s 1916 book Somewhere in Red Gap, this word appears in characteristic fashion: “…I didn’t yell any more. I cat-footed. And in a minute I was up close.” Cat-footing is a requirement for a career as a cat burglar. Credits to Mark Peters.

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