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Oh Boy Here I Go Studying Again

November 02, 2023 by Emerson Banez

So here we are again - I am currently in Japan taking a 3-year doctorate in law (LL.D). My proposed program of study is in computational law. I've been here a month now, but I still catch myself wondering why I had to bother with all this. I have established an equilibrium in the UP College of Law's regular faculty (tenure, a directorship, and a professional chair in the bag). I suppose it all boils down to: 1) I really like researching and writing, especially in the intersection of law and technology; 2) After years of being stuck in the world's longest COVID-19 lockdown, I really missed Japan. 3) There's an advanced degree at the end of this process - which could be handy for the academic rat race. 

Still, I often find myself pining for some of the things back home. I miss my stuff - the car I can take to Tagaytay on a whim, and the gaming console I can use to let off steam. I miss my colleagues in the College. I miss being in charge as an administrator (and all the respect and influence that comes with it). I even miss my students. It doesn't help that a doctorate student's path is a lonely one. When I was taking my master's I would have day-to-day coursework, with regular exposure to classmates and teachers. My life now revolves around the all-important doctoral dissertation. Whatever little required coursework I have exists to support the research and writing process. But that can be done from anywhere these days. So I will have to construct for myself something that will justify the time and treasure spent on bringing me to this point. 

November 02, 2023 /Emerson Banez

The Rundown: August 16, 2023

August 16, 2023 by Emerson Banez
  • Caslon, Baskerville, and Frankin: Revolutionary Types: “Both copies of the declaration were printed using Caslon. Think about it: the first two printed copies of the Declaration of Independence were printed using type from a British designer. Doesn’t that make the ideas just slightly more subversive?“

  • We come to bury ChatGPT, not to praise it.:” The nature of ChatGPT as a bullshit generator makes it harmful, and it becomes more harmful the more optimized it becomes.”

  • The evolution of Facebook’s iOS app architecture: “The app’s codebase reflects 10 years of evolution, spurred by technical decisions necessary to support the growing number of engineers working on the app, its stability, and, above all, the user experience.“

  • AMAZON BEGS EMPLOYEES NOT TO LEAK CORPORATE SECRETS TO CHATGPT: “After catching snippets of text generated by OpenAI's powerful ChatGPT tool that looked a lot like company secrets, Amazon is now trying to head its employees off from leaking anything else to the algorithm.“

  • Is there a Correlation between the Use of Swearwords and Code Quality in Open Source Code? (pdf): “We find that open source code containing swearwords exhibit significantly better code quality than those not containing swearwords under several statistical tests. We hypothesise that the use of swearwords constitutes an indicator of a profound emotional involvement of the programmer with the code and its inherent complexities, thus yielding better code based on a thorough, critical, and dialectic code analysis process.“

August 16, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Masaya Chiba, Sideward Exhibition (Shugo Arts Tokyo)

STATUS: June 23, 2023

June 23, 2023 by Emerson Banez

INBOX: 127 unread messages. If yours is among them I’m sorry but life happens and odds are if you don’t have my number then your thing could probably wait.

SLEEP DEBT: 0.1 hours. Getting better at sleeping and waking up at consistent hours.

OUTSIDE: Will be out dealing with the country’s health care system.

June 23, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Richard Rezac (Misako & Rosen, Tokyo)

STATUS: June 21, 2023

June 21, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: A study leave application; Editing a competition impact assessment; Drafting admin law finals.

INBOX: 61 messages. I will check and respond at the end of the day - but only if it relates to a priority.

SLEEP DEBT: 0.6 hours

WATCHING: Season 6 of Black Mirrror.

June 21, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Isa Genzken (Galerie Buchholz, Berlin)

STATUS: June 19, 2023

June 19, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: Edit and rewrite of competition analysis. Meetings and then proctoring my own final exams for Legal Profession

INBOX: 28 unread email messages. Was able to process the bulk of my backlog over the weekend. Will go silent again as I dive into editing and writing projects.

SLEEP DEBT: 0.8 hours.

June 19, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Various Artists, Frequencies (and Atmospheres) (Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich)

STATUS: June 16, 2023

June 16, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: Delivering a lecture on data privacy to law enforcement. More editing and drafting of the competition analysis. 

INBOX: 112 unread emails. I’m off the email hamster wheel until priority tasks are done

SLEEP DEBT: 3.5 hours

June 16, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Martin Wong, Malicious Mischief (KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin)

STATUS: June 15, 2023

June 15, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: Editing the competition analysis, and preparing training materials on competition law.

INBOX: 61 unread messages. Will have to hold off on dealing with these until priority tasks are done.

READING: Pro Git, by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub. Working on code again, and this time I will be managing commits from a distributed team. Will need to upgrade my git skills.

June 15, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Wolfgang Matuschek (Crèvecoeur, Paris)

STATUS: June 14, 2023

June 14, 2023 by Emerson Banez

I’ve been trying to figure out how regular posting was interrupted and then gone to hell. In my mind I blame all that additional admissions work. But now that is done and I have no excuses left. Might as well just start.

ON DECK:  Editing a competition impact analysis. A lot of setup and orchestration just to get started with new writing and editing projects.

INBOX: 17 unread messages. I am going to let this cook. 

SLEEP DEBT: 1.7 hours

SHIPPING FORECAST: Not expecting a lot to be done today. Will be out for social obligations.

June 14, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Max Guy, But Tell Me, Is It A Civilized Country? (Renaissance Society, Chicago)

STATUS: March 07, 2023

March 07, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: Project management and editing for a consultancy; Turning my lecture notes into book chapters.

INBOX: 25 unread email messages. Will be clearing out as much as I can before diving back in to my writing projects.

LAST WATCHED: Triangle of Sadness. Watched for Dolly de Leon’s performance, but I enjoyed the movie despite it being a bit too heavy handed with its message.

SHIPPING FORECAST: Will just take it slow and work from home today. Office staff is at half capacity because of the transport strike.

March 07, 2023 /Emerson Banez

Marius Engh, Bohemia (Veda, Florence)

STATUS: March 02, 2023

March 02, 2023 by Emerson Banez

ON DECK: It’s a class day. Preparing lecture notes which will be part of a book. Editing consultancy file output. Also need to deal with administrative detritus like reimbursements and proposals.

INBOX:  75 unread email messages. Will be on top of it today before it gets out of hand.

SLEEP DEBT: Zero hours

LAST FAST:  23 hours, 3 minutes

SHIPPING FORECAST: Out and about to teach class and attend a long overdue reunion.

March 02, 2023 /Emerson Banez
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