The essay below was first published, among many great others, in:
DIGIMAG JOURNAL | ISSUE 75 | DIGITAL IDENTITIES, SELF NARRATIVESCurated by Silvia Bertolotti and Marco…
After Rome, my visit to the Techno Resistance, Black Futures conference came as a nice complementary experience. While Fear and Loathing of the Online Self was more concerned with the circulation of identity and its political potential, the event at…
Since I’ve known the word, tagging is that thing we do when we associate certain keywords to a piece of online content. I think the first time I consciously tagged was while managing the del.icio.us account of an online magazine I worked for, but it wasn’t an entirely new…
This piece was originally published on the now defunct Frieze blog in April 2013.
I have been to a few INC conferences in my Amsterdam years, so when they announced they were tackling online identity this time I just had to go. Organized in collaboration with John Cabot University and Roma Tre, Fear and Loathing of the…
OK, this post is not a cultural critique of tagging. That is, however, what my research project is…
This will be a research outlet for thinking and writing about stereotype in the age of algorithms and social media.
To be honest I’m not too fond of the “age of” cliché, it implies a linear…
Last week or so this amazing tool surfaced to my inbox (or my feeds, can’t remember). It allows you to draw any outline in a basic MS-Paint-like canvas and BOOM, a monstrous rendition of a cat pops out in another box.
This text was written for Passing to Presents. Silence and Golden in the Work of Filippo Minelli (Onomatopee, 2014). Also available on the artist’s website.