Aza Raskin(born February 1, 1984) is the co-founder of theCenter for Humane Technology[1]and of the Earth Species Project.[2]He is also a writer, entrepreneur, inventor, andinterfacedesigner.[3][4][5]He is the son ofJef Raskin,ahuman–computer interfaceexpert who was the initiator of the Macintosh project at Apple.
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Born | California, United States | February 1, 1984
Education | University of Chicago(BS) |
Occupation(s) | interface designer,entrepreneur,writer |
Organization | Center for Humane Technology |
Known for | Reportedly developinginfinite scrolling |
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Raskin is an advocate for the ethical use of technology, and has been critical of the effects that modern technology has on everyday lives and society.[6]In the podcastYour Undivided Attention,along withTristan Harris,Raskin has talked extensively about the power of information technology and the dangers it potentially poses to modern society.[7][8]
Raskin coined the phrase, "freedom of speechis not freedom of reach, "[9][10]which was the title of an article that he wrote withRenée DiResta.[11]The phrase is now widely used to refer to the large-scale implications of platform amplification and free speech. For example, it was publicly quoted by the comedianSacha Baron Cohen,and was used by former Twitter CEOJack Dorseyto help explain the rationale for banning political advertisements onTwitter.[12][13]
Raskin has continued his father's work on projectArchy,has worked as the head of user experience atMozilla Labsand as lead designer forFirefox,and has founded a number ofcompanies.More recently, he has collaborated onvirtual realityprojects[14]and onzooming user interface(ZUI).[15]
Career
editPersonal projects
editAza Raskin participated in a talk with his father,Jef Raskin,onuser interfaces,at age 10, at a meeting of theSan Franciscochapter ofthe Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI).[16]He holds bachelor's degrees inmathematicsandphysicsfrom theUniversity of Chicago.[17]
In 2004, he worked with his father at the Raskin Center for Humane Interfaces, on the development ofArchysoftware, which is a user interface paradigm.[18]In 2005, after his father's death, he founded Humanized, where he continued working on the Archy paradigm and created the language-based, service-oriented Enso software.[19]
Raskin is an activephishingresearcher,[20]best known for discovering[21][22]thetabnabbing[23]attack, which takes advantage of open browser tabs to launch phishing sites without the user's knowledge.
He also has a number of smaller projects, such as Algorithm Ink (based on Context Free),[24]which generatesartfrom aformal grammar.[25]
InWiredUKmagazine's series,Rebooting Britain,Raskin advocated for iterative governance, and was featured on the magazine's cover.[26]He has also given aTEDtalk about new humane directions for computing.[27]
Mozilla
editIn 2008, Humanized employees, including Raskin, joined theMozilla Corporationas part of a hire-out.[28]Raskin was named head of user experience atMozilla Labs.In 2010, Raskin was appointed to the position of creative lead for Firefox.[29][17]He has worked on several labs projects, includingUbiquity[30]andFirefox for mobile,[31]and he wrote the original specification for the geolocation application programming interface (API).[32]
In 2010, Raskin introduced Tab Candy—the result of his work on the Firefox team at Mozilla. By organizing tabs spatially, Tab Candy allowed the user to "organize browsing, to see all of our tabs at once, and focus on the task at hand".[33]
Computerworldcalled Tab Candy's initial design andalpha release"the best new browser feature since tabs were invented".[34]Tab Candy—renamed Firefox Panorama—was incorporated into the initial Firefox 4 release (as a hidden default), but it was later removed from the default Firefox package and converted to an add-on.[35]
Startups
editRaskin has founded two other companies besides Humanized, includingSongza,amusicmeta-search tool, and Bloxes, which sold furniture made out of cardboard.[36]Songza was acquired in late 2008 byAmie Street,anAmazon-backed company.[37]Songzawas eventually bought by Google and now powers much ofGoogle Play.Songza was also responsible for enabling the creation of mood- and activity-based playlists.[38][39]
By the end of 2010, Raskin had left Mozilla[40]to co-launch a start-up company called Massive Health. His goal was to apply design principles to the goal of maintaining health.[41][42]In 2011,Fast Companyconferred its Master of Design award on him for this work.[43]On April 16, 2012, Massive Health announced that Raskin would lead the company as its “chief vision officer”.[44]In 2013, Massive Health was acquired by Jawbone.[45]
In 2017, Raskin founded the Earth Species Project,[46][47]a non-profit organization focused on using AI to decode non-humancommunication,especiallyhuman–animal communication.The project is the subject of an NPR Invisibilia podcast episode in 2020.[48][49]
Media and other activities
editIn 2018, Raskin was featured on the cover ofOff Screen Magazine.[50]In 2019 he was selected to be a guest curator forArs Electronica's 40th anniversary exhibit.[51]and has exhibited his artwork at an exhibition about North and South Korea.[52]
Raskin has been featured inForbes 30 Under 30,[53]and included inFast Company's “Most Creative People" list.[54]
Opinions on technology use
editAs one of the co-founders of theCenter for Humane Technology,[1]Raskin has been an advocate for the ethical use of technology, and is critical of the far-reaching and often negative effects that modern technology has on everyday lives and society.[6]He has given talks on this topic forWiredmagazine,[55]The Wall Street Journal,[56]Bits & Pretzels,[57]Slush,[58]Humanity 2.0,[59]andLaurie Segall.[60]
Works
editWriting
edit- Raskin, Aza (July 13, 2007)."Never Use A Warning When You Mean Undo".A List Apart.Archivedfrom the original on March 2, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- Raskin, Aza (October 24, 2006).Death of the Desktop.The Ajax Experience.Archivedfrom the original on March 3, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- Raskin, Aza (June 30, 2006)."Collaboration Made Simple with Bracket Notation".Humanized. Archived fromthe originalon January 30, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- Raskin, Aza (January–February 2008). "The Linguistic Command Line".Interactions.15(1).Association for Computing Machinery:19–22.doi:10.1145/1330526.1330535.S2CID7819664.
- Jakobsson, Markus; Myers, Steven, eds. (2006).Phishing and Counter-Measures: Understanding the Increasing Problem of Electronic Identity Theft.Wiley.p. 800.ISBN0-471-78245-9.(contributor)
- Raskin, Aza (May 7, 2020)."Growth Teams Have the Tools to Be Coronavirus Anti-Growth Teams".Wired.
Talks
edit- Raskin, Aza (May 4, 2007).Away with Applications: The Death of the Desktop.Google Tech Talk.YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on December 15, 2021.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- Raskin, Aza (April 2, 2008).Don't Make Me Click.Google Tech Talk.YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on December 15, 2021.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- Raskin, Aza (December 7, 2018).How to Create Human Protective Technology by Aza Raskin.Slush.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
- Raskin, Aza (June 28, 2019).Rebalancing Our Relationship With Tech.Wiredmagazine.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
- Raskin, Aza (July 2, 2018).Silicon Valley Renegades Take On Tech Obsession.The Wall Street Journal.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
- Raskin, Aza (July 2, 2019).Aza Raskin from the Center for Humane Technology on the impact of technology on the human condition.Humanity 2.0.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
- Raskin, Aza (November 28, 2019).Aza Raskin (Center for Humane Technology): The digital attention crisis.Bits & Pretzels.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
- Raskin, Aza (December 9, 2019).Tech's Next Threat: The Weaponization of Loneliness.First Contact with Laurie Segall.iHeart Radio.RetrievedJanuary 14,2020.
Personal life
editAza Raskin married Wendellen Li in August 2015.[61]
References
editCitations
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- ^Campofiorito, Matteo (September 1, 2008)."Interview with Aza Raskin, Head of User Experience for Mozilla Labs".oneopensource.Archived fromthe originalon July 22, 2011.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^"Mozilla warns of new phishing scam".Infosecurity Magazine.May 27, 2010.
- ^Shankland, Stephen (March 8, 2009)."Firefox, too, revamping new-tab behavior".CNET News.RetrievedMarch 10,2009.
- ^abDodds, Laurence (May 10, 2019)."'We lost control of our creations': The Silicon Valley heretic on a mission to make Big Tech repent ".Telegraph.
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- ^Anon (2018).""It's as if they're taking behavioural cocaine and just sprinkling it all over your interface"".London:BBC.
- ^"Design Principle for consideration: Introducing the Active Audience".Humane Tech. April 2019.
- ^Newton, Casey (June 4, 2020)."What other social networks can learn from Snapchat's rebuke of Trump".The Verge.RetrievedJuly 3,2020.
- ^"Free Speech Is Not the Same As Free Reach".Wired. 2018.
- ^"Free Speech Is Not the Same As Free Reach".TechCrunch. November 22, 2019.
- ^Jack Dorsey(October 31, 2019)."Twitter".
- ^Pierce, David (September 22, 2016)."VR Headset Makes All Your iPhone Videos 3-D".Wired.
- ^makespace.fun
- ^Raskin, Jef;Aza Raskin (September 13, 1994).The Interface Paradox.BayCHI Monthly Program.Archivedfrom the original on February 2, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^abRaskin, Aza."aza's Thoughts - About me".Archived fromthe originalon February 28, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^McCarthy, Jack (February 28, 2005)."Mac creator Jef Raskin dies of cancer".InfoWorld.Archived fromthe originalon March 3, 2005.RetrievedMarch 6,2008.
- ^humanized.com/ensoDecember 28, 2011
- ^Jakobsson, Markus; Myers, Steven, eds. (2006).Phishing and Counter-Measures: Understanding the Increasing Problem of Electronic Identity Theft.Wiley.p. 800.ISBN0-471-78245-9.
- ^"InformationWeek, serving the information needs of the Business Technology Community".InformationWeek.RetrievedJune 6,2019.
- ^"Aza Raskin's original disclosure of Tabnabbing".Archived fromthe originalon February 17, 2012.RetrievedMay 31,2010.
- ^"Tabnapping Web Browser Attack Makes Phishing Easy".eWEEK.May 25, 2010.
- ^"Context Free Art".www.contextfreeart.org.
- ^"Algorithm Ink | Aza Raskin".azarask.in.Archived fromthe originalon August 12, 2008.RetrievedAugust 11,2008.
- ^Raskin, Aza (November 30, 2009)."Rebooting Britain: Enact beta versions of new laws".Wired UK– via www.wired.co.uk.
- ^"Aza Raskin at TEDGlobal 2009: Running notes from Session 3".July 22, 2009.
- ^Raskin, Aza (January 16, 2008)."Joining Mozilla".Humanized. Archived fromthe originalon January 20, 2008.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^Raskin, Aza (March 30, 2010)."Firefox Looks Inward For a Creative Boost".Giga Om.Archivedfrom the original on April 3, 2010.RetrievedApril 5,2010.
- ^Raskin, Aza (August 26, 2008)."Introducing Ubiquity".Mozilla Labs.Archived fromthe originalon March 8, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^Schonfeld, Erick (June 11, 2008)."Zoom, Pan, Throw: A Peek At What Firefox Mobile Could Be".TechCrunch.Archivedfrom the original on March 21, 2009.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^Popescu, Andrei (July 7, 2009)."Geolocation API Specification".W3C.Archivedfrom the original on July 16, 2009.RetrievedJuly 7,2009.
- ^Raskin, Aza."Tab Candy: Making Firefox Tabs Sweet".Archived fromthe originalon August 23, 2010.RetrievedAugust 19,2010.
- ^Gralla, Preston (August 26, 2010)."Firefox 4 Beta 4 opens a new Panorama".Computerworld.
- ^"836758 - Convert Panorama into an add-on".bugzilla.mozilla.org.Archived fromthe originalon August 1, 2013.RetrievedAugust 26,2013.
- ^Wenzel, Elsa (March 7, 2008)."Cardboard key to a 'green' office space".CNET News.RetrievedMarch 6,2009.
- ^"Interview with Amie Street: Why Keep Acquisition of Songza a Secret?".Bub.licio.us.Archivedfrom the original on March 9, 2011.RetrievedMay 14,2009.
- ^"This Is What It Feels Like When Google Buys Your Startup".Business Insider.August 3, 2014.
- ^"A $50 device turns any video into a 3D experience — and is a terrifying way to watch 'Game of Thrones'".Yahoo.October 1, 2016.
- ^Aza Raskin."Leaving Mozilla, Starting Massive Health".Archived fromthe originalon February 6, 2015.RetrievedDecember 17,2010.
- ^Myers, Courtney Boyd (December 14, 2010)."Aza Raskin Leaves Mozilla to Start Massive Health".The Next Web.
- ^at 11:41, Kelly Fiveash December 15, 2010."Firefox UI man quits Mozilla for new health-conscious venture".www.theregister.co.uk.
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:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^"Fast Company Dedicates October Issue to" The United States of Design "".www.fastcompany.com.September 14, 2011.
- ^"Massive Health CEO and Co-Founder Sutha Kamal departs company. Co-Founder Aza Raskin succeeds him".thenextweb.com.April 16, 2012.
- ^Velazco, Chris (February 4, 2013)."Jawbone Acquires Mobile Health Startup Massive Health In Big Talent Acquisition".TechCrunch.RetrievedAugust 18,2016.
- ^"Earth Species Project".
- ^Yoder, Kate (March 25, 2020)."Starved for human voices? Listen to a podcast about whale songs and climate change".Grist.RetrievedJuly 3,2020.
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- ^Calma, Justine (March 6, 2020)."Go listen to this podcast about decoding the songs of whales".The Verge.RetrievedJuly 3,2020.
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- ^"Gallery between North and South Korea features exhibition by art professor Jimin Lee".UC Santa Cruz.July 6, 2018.
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- ^"How to Create Human Protective Technology by Aza Raskin".Slush. December 7, 2018.
- ^"Aza Raskin from the Center for Humane Technology on the impact of technology on the human condition".Humanity 2.0. July 2, 2019.
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