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Through The Looking Glass: Digital Community and Ritual | Jonathan Scheer

In a world of ubiquitous computing—in which technology draws us ever further from an immersive experience and seeks instead to mesh seamlessly with our...

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You Won’t Believe What’s About To Happen!!!! | Adam Dean

I learned of The Bots during a recent curation of a curation of their work.  The 121-word article by Max Ufberg for Wired was...

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Rerouting the Encounter Between People: A Review of Miranda July’s Somebody | Vaughn Whitney Garland

Miranda July’s newest project, the smartphone app Somebody, explores the notion that technology can serve as a catalyst capable of encouraging intimate meetings between...

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Netflix Killed the Movie Star

Netflix recently announced a major deal with Adam Sandler to release four movies on its streaming platforms the same day as its big-screen premiere....

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Documenting the Experience | Digital America (for a grade), Fall 2014

So, the course Digital America is back this fall, but with a twist: the students have to create an “experience” at the end of...

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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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