About
Hello!
I am a creative/critical technologist, researcher, and educator whose work spans web history and web archive studies, digital humanities, and new media art. In my research and creative practice, I examine questions of access, representation, and language equity in early web history by analyzing how the web in the 1990s and early 2000s was experienced and preserved across different cultural and technological contexts.
My creative works have been featured at Sónar Festival 2026 (upcoming), WordHack, The HTML Review, Electronic Literature Organization Annual Conference, SPAM New Media Festival, Cannonball Arts, and elsewhere. My research on printed Internet directory books is a recipient of the 2024 Rhizome Microgrant.
Currently: PhD candidate in Information Science at the University of Washington.
This website is a portfolio of selected research, interactive, and artistic projects. My full CV is available upon request.
I can be reached at lwhuang [at] uw.edu.
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