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The Male Domain: Exclusion of Women in Video Games | Kayleigh Connor

My fingers fly over my keyboard as I punch out the motions of virtual battle. Stab to the left, the right, fireball, heal, crack...

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Internet Profiles: The Identities the Web Has Created For Us | Angela Polinsky

“We’re at the start of a revolution in the ways marketers and media intrude in – and shape – our lives.” (Turow 1-2). This...

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Al-Qaeda’s Media Strategy (An Excerpt) | Rebecca Earnhardt

Digital America is publishing an excerpt of Rebecca’s essay “Al-Qaeda’s Media Strategy.” The entire essay can be found as a .pdf link at the...

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Branding Digital America | featuring Sarah King

After about a half dozen false starts getting the branding in place, our marketing intern, Erin Smith, brought us Sarah King. Sarah not only...

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How the Internet is Helping the Music Industry | Will Johnson

The music industry is dying. At least, this is the common expression among music businessmen. The availability of music for cheap prices and the...

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Living in Loser City: an interview with the creators | Francesca Lyn

Recently I had the chance to talk to the founders of a new online venture, Loser City. Loser City is a cross-platform arts and...

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Dead Man’s Bell: Virilio’s Tele-vision & the Cybernetic Eternity | Norberto Gomez Jr.

“These creatures are nothing but pure motorized instinct. We must not be lulled by the concept of these are family members or friends. They...

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Common themes surface throughout issue 26 as many pieces explore how digital systems shape our identities, how we understand language, memory, institutions, and ourselves through contemporary means of control and transformation. Artists in the issue emphasize that digital spaces are not fixed environments and challenge expectations about how digital media should function and what kinds of experiences it can hold. We hope you enjoy each piece, the accompanying interviews, and response pieces.

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