Technology

The Art of Psychological Warfare

The Art of Psychological Warfare

From marketing manipulation to all-out psychological warfare, Stories Are Weapons clarifies how our world – and worldview – is seldom our own.

The Idols of the Twilight: AI in Our Age of Inventive Divination

The Idols of the Twilight: AI in Our Age of Inventive Divination

In their pseudo-creativity and occasionally malevolent capriciousness, generative AI programs resemble an order of magical spirits from another age.

‘Tokens’ Pays Attention to the Moneyish Side of Things

‘Tokens’ Pays Attention to the Moneyish Side of Things

Tokens is about all those things that are moneyish—monetary-like exchanges that are tracked and programmable, shady and social, hard coded and beyond borders.

The Broken Hearts Gallery: Love, Tech, and the Death of the Romcom

The Broken Hearts Gallery: Love, Tech, and the Death of the Romcom

Romcom The Broken Hearts Gallery is aware that we are chained to technology, yet it shrouds social media in the kind of movie magic that can revive the ailing genre.

In the Aeroplane Over the Meme with Neutral Milk Hotel

In the Aeroplane Over the Meme with Neutral Milk Hotel

Neutral Milk Hotel’s ambiguous 1988 album, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, suffered a memeified atrocity. But the tides of public opinion rise and fall, and memes come and go.

McKenzie Wark’s ‘Raving’ and the Need to Dissociate from the Body and Self

McKenzie Wark’s ‘Raving’ and the Need to Dissociate from the Body and Self

McKenzie Wark’s understanding of ravespace as a constructed situation in nonlinear ketamine-time comports with my experience raving on weekends as a freshman in college.

Only the Surveilling Technology Is New ‘The Listeners’ Contends

Only the Surveilling Technology Is New ‘The Listeners’ Contends

In The Listeners, scholar Brian Hochman narrates a history of surveillance in the United States by means of technological cunning up to 2001.

Why Is There Still So Much Nostalgia for Nuclear Apocalypse?

Why Is There Still So Much Nostalgia for Nuclear Apocalypse?

The popularity of nuclear apocalypse is nostalgia for a time when our worries were wrapped in a single nuclear package, and all we needed was a bunker and a dream.

Punk Wouldn’t Have Spread So Far Without the Sh*t Media

Punk Wouldn’t Have Spread So Far Without the Sh*t Media

Simultaneously inside and outside by either choice or circumstance, punk has always had paradoxical – sometimes hostile – relations with TV, radio, and the internet.

The Seeds of Blockchain Technology Are Found in Ancient Norse Mythology

The Seeds of Blockchain Technology Are Found in Ancient Norse Mythology

Did ancient Norse mythology anticipate the future rise of blockchain? Maybe not literally but figuratively, it’s interesting to consider.

Orwellian Times: On Manic Street Preachers’ ‘The Ultra Vivid Lament’

Orwellian Times: On Manic Street Preachers’ ‘The Ultra Vivid Lament’

Manic Street Preachers’ The Ultra Vivid Lament is driven by George Orwell’s aim to make political writing into art.

Could Artificial Intelligence Help Us Become More Human? Mouse on Mars’ Jan St. Werner Says Yes

Could Artificial Intelligence Help Us Become More Human? Mouse on Mars’ Jan St. Werner Says Yes

In this interview with Jan St. Werner, the veteran electronic musician discusses how Mouse on Mars have attempted to blur the distinction between machine intelligence and empathy on their new album AAI.