Offline Matters — An Interview Series: Underground Living with V. Vale
Offline Matters: An Interview Series is co-presented with No Fun Mag, a membership newsletter by Jess Henderson, author of the book Offline Matters: The Less-Digital Guide to Creative Work. This...
View ArticleEditor’s Letter — August 2021: Impact as the Fuel
We’ve all gone through various moments of indifference when balking at the mundane nature of our everyday life. The work and interactions become dull and the things that once brought interest and joy...
View ArticleReadworthy — On Photography by Susan Sontag
The inaugural iPhone was released in June of 2007. Facebook was founded in February of 2004. The iPod Classic that gave rise to that iPhone debuted in October, 2001. Google was founded in 1998, and...
View ArticleEditor’s Letter — September 2021: Participation and Transparent Process
In this month’s Editor’s Letter, Eugene weighs in on our changing relationship between the process and the outcome. We’ve now increasingly been open to the idea of bringing people along for the ride...
View ArticleOffline Matters — An Interview Series: Pandemic Journo with Sabine Danek
Offline Matters: An Interview Series is co-presented with No Fun Mag, a membership newsletter by Jess Henderson, author of the book Offline Matters: The Less-Digital Guide to Creative Work. Jess...
View ArticleReadworthy — Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford
Readworthy — Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford Podcast Feature Reading Time: Minutes Text & Illustration: Audrey Kalman 211021 Artificial intelligence has been integrated into our everyday lives to a...
View ArticleEditor’s Letter — October 2021: Facing Down Defeat
There I sat, defeated after another grueling day at the computer. I’ve always counted my blessings for the chance to ply my trade in a field where many people often ask “how do you get into your...
View ArticleOffline Matters: An Interview Series — Straight Talkin’ with Eugenia Digon
Offline Matters: An Interview Series is co-presented with No Fun Mag, a membership newsletter by Jess Henderson, author of the book Offline Matters: The Less-Digital Guide to Creative Work. In her...
View ArticleSound and Vision — A Conversation with Film Composer Emile Mosseri
Emile Mosseri, the film composer and musician, leans back in his desk chair and reflects on the last two years. “It was a bit trippy. It was surreal,” he tells me, though not for the reasons you’re...
View ArticleRethinking cultural appropriation and ethics in an AI world
Credit: Jacqui Vanliew; Getty Images Introduction Who owns culture? The age-old question that nobody spoke about until 50 years ago. In contemporary culture, an arena colored by identity politics,...
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