Amber Case

From IndieWeb
Amber Case (photo by Daniel Root)

Biog

Amber Case (Caseorganic) is a Cyborg Anthropologist and tech consultant researching prosthetic culture. She studies the interaction between humans and computers and how our relationship with information is changing the way cultures think, act, and understand their worlds. Case wrote her thesis on cell phones and their technosocial sites of engagement.

She has spoken at various industry conferences including MITโ€™s Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference, Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She presented an Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology at Portlandโ€™s Webvisions 2009 and Gnomedex 9.0 and Keynoted Portlandโ€™s Open Source Bridge with a speech on Cyborg Citizens. Sheโ€™s been a guest lecturer at Lewis & Clark College, Pacific Northwest College of Art and Oregon State Universityโ€™s School of Continuing Education.

Websites