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Joline is Associate Professor of New Media. Her work explores digital narrative and digital design tools to support regenerative communities & ecosystems. She teaches courses in Designing Humane Tech, Digital Narrative, Designing Websites, and Digital Photography & Storytelling.
She co-directs the Still Water lab, is a faculty advisor on the Terrell House Permaculture Project, and founded LongGreenHouse, a collaboration between the Wabanaki and university communities.
Joline is a co-founding partner of the Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage, a net-zero community whose design won the 2011 Green Project of the Year.
Her book At the Edge of Art (2006) investigates how new strategies of empowerment work in communities of new media artists, and how these practices reshape art and real world contexts.
Joline is also board president of the Wild Blueberry Heritage Center, a ski instructor at Sugarloaf, and an international gold medalist in rowing, and spends lots of time in forest, lakes and mountains.
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