web 2.0
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Read More: So Anti-Social: On Capitalist Realism and Digital Vertigo
While it might seem a bit of a press to discuss Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism and @ajkeen’s Digital Vertigo in one breath, or really, blog-post, I will do so because…
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Read More: Join the March! Mirzoeff’s Digital Demonstration
Following closely on the heels of my last post on Jodi Dean and the possible affordances of writing and publishing some of our scholarly new media writing online, I’m happy…
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Read More: Blog/Book Theory: On/By Jodi Dean
“An object whose form installs delays in sampling and syndication and whose content demands postponed gratification, the book mobilizes the gap of mediacy so as to stimulate thought. E-books and…
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Read More: Why Do I (hardly ever) Tweet?: On Lanier
I have spent the previous month trying to entertain Twitter while at the same time reading books about the Internet: getting up to speed on the frantic and the sluggish.…
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Read More: Re-Born Digital?
Hot off the press and cold on your screen, the inaugural issue of FRAMES, “Film and Moving Image Studies: Re-Born Digital?” edited by Catherine Grant who writes: “I turn my…
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Read More: making connections. making things. making the feminist-Internet
I just blogged at fembot for their section called “Laundry Day” (“short, teachable pieces of feminist media criticism about ongoing controversies and issues.”) My writing is in conversation with Wendy…
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Read More: Networks with a Cause: Critical Lovink
“Forget the browser: real-time is the new crack.” (this and all following quotes by Geert Lovink) Next up on my private pursuit of the longue durree, the slow form of…
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Read More: Why Do I Blog? On (almost) 5 Years
I first blogged about five years ago (on August 21, 2007) following the always astute advise of Yvonne Welbon who was, at that time, producing a feature documentary I was…
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Read More: Hello Avatar! by Beth Coleman
Now that it’s summer, I can read from that precarious pile of books on my desk. First up, Hello Avatar! There is much to recommend here, but let me begin…
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Read More: FemTechNet Invitation: Please Spread
I am hereby inviting you to a global project to activate networks of feminist artists and scholars of science and technology. Working with Anne Balsamo (at USC), and many others,…