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Ted Byfield is an assistant professor in the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design. He worked for a decade as a nonfiction editor for academic and public-interest publishers including Cambridge, the Dia Center, the New Press, and Zone Books. He has served as co-moderator of [[Nettime]] since 1998, and his writings have appeared in ''First Monday, Frieze, Le Monde Diplomatique'', and ''Mute'', among others. His awards and honors include a Rotterdam Design Prize (1997, contributor), a Design Trust for Public Space Journalism Fellowship (2002), an Open Society Institute research grant (2003), and SSRC's Information Technology and International Cooperation workgroup (2003-2004), and he served as a Visiting Fellow with the Information Society Project, Yale Law School (2008-2010).
 
Ted Byfield is an assistant professor in the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design. He worked for a decade as a nonfiction editor for academic and public-interest publishers including Cambridge, the Dia Center, the New Press, and Zone Books. He has served as co-moderator of [[Nettime]] since 1998, and his writings have appeared in ''First Monday, Frieze, Le Monde Diplomatique'', and ''Mute'', among others. His awards and honors include a Rotterdam Design Prize (1997, contributor), a Design Trust for Public Space Journalism Fellowship (2002), an Open Society Institute research grant (2003), and SSRC's Information Technology and International Cooperation workgroup (2003-2004), and he served as a Visiting Fellow with the Information Society Project, Yale Law School (2008-2010).
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Ted Byfield is an assistant professor in the School of Art, Media, and Technology at Parsons The New School for Design. He worked for a decade as a nonfiction editor for academic and public-interest publishers including Cambridge, the Dia Center, the New Press, and Zone Books. He has served as co-moderator of Nettime since 1998, and his writings have appeared in First Monday, Frieze, Le Monde Diplomatique, and Mute, among others. His awards and honors include a Rotterdam Design Prize (1997, contributor), a Design Trust for Public Space Journalism Fellowship (2002), an Open Society Institute research grant (2003), and SSRC's Information Technology and International Cooperation workgroup (2003-2004), and he served as a Visiting Fellow with the Information Society Project, Yale Law School (2008-2010).

http://digitallabor.org/2009/speakers1/ted_byfield