Katbot Chronicles: Katbot and the future of 'identity play'
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In this episode, Tricia talks about two thinkers who have influenced her thoughts about the Katbot experiment:   Dr. Ruha Benjamin, specifically her new book IMAGINATION: A MANIFESTO  https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324020974   Holly Herndon's work, music and thoughts on 'identity play' Explore her TED talk https://www.ted.com/talks/holly_herndon_what_if_you_could_sing_in_your_favorite_musician_s_voice/transcript?subtitle=en   The ALA Information Literacy Framework: https://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework#:~:text=The%20Framework%20opens%20the%20way,themselves%20in%20that%20research%3B%20and   Want to try out the quiz Katbot and Kathleen took for this episode?   https://www.autostraddle.com/quiz-plan-a-90s-trip-to-the-mall-and-ill-tell-you-which-90s-pop-hit-you-are/   Reach out to us with your questions [email protected]   Want to send a voice memo to us? https://unhingedcollaboration.com/  
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