Michael Connor

The restoration of late-1990s web pages raises thorny technical and conceptual questions.

Brendan Byrne

On Nanni Balestrini and algorithmic literature.

Jonah Brucker-Cohen

"Most people would say 'we're the users, and the product is advertising,' but in ...

Heather Corcoran

As all culture goes digital, it becomes more important to highlight the role of technology ...

Tyler Coburn and Hannah Black

Reading Genzken's work within and against the postinternet frame.

Nicholas O'Brien

Museum exhibitions of video games too often turn dynamic experiences into snapshot artefacts.

Martine Syms

On a romantic comedy that posits (virtual) romance as a commodity.

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Daniel Rourke

On virtual identity and the dog dildo satellite dish.

Jeff Thompson

Tracing the evolution of digital technology through 319 hours of primetime television.

Tracy Jeanne Rosenthal

A Los Angeles potluck goes down the neoliberal Rabbit hole.

Michael Connor

Michael Connor on Austin Lee's generative blurriness.

Adam Rothstein

"Publish your morning walk somewhere." To study humans' interaction with their environment is not just ...