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can-you-hear-me-over-the-files | Lu Gillespie

Lu Gillespie’s can-you-hear-me-over-the-files (2024) is an interactive, conceptual piece that orchestrates through a series of commands on the user’s personal device. The files are...

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Mourning in Your Local Time | Samantha Blumenfeld

In the triptych Mourning in Your Local Time (2021), Samantha Blumenfeld reflects on her personal experience with loss and separation during the Covid-19 pandemic....

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Living in Between Maryam Khaleghi Yazdi
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Living in Between | Maryam Khaleghi Yazdi

Maryam Khaleghi Yazdi’s Living in Between (2019) represents the political, cultural, and racial barriers migrants face. Each illustration depicts an aspect of a migrant’s...

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Endangered Data | Zachary Dean Norman

Endangered Data responds to the growing concern that data which confirms anthropogenic global warming might be subject to manipulation, repression, or erasure by the...

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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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