
Multi-Agent worlding, reimagining narrative beyond systems
Text by Joey Holder Social media platforms have become the primary infrastructure of public discourse, increasingly shaped by AI-driven systems whose logic operates beyond public

Text by Joey Holder Social media platforms have become the primary infrastructure of public discourse, increasingly shaped by AI-driven systems whose logic operates beyond public

Text by Eddie Lohmeyer Field Report [03.001]: Post-Appalachia The following transcript and field observation serve as the initial entry in an ecological survey [03.001] of

Text by Tuçe Erel Recent curatorial practices in art, science, and technology increasingly foreground questions of mediation, accessibility, and public engagement, yet their outreach often

Text by Rodrigo Guzman-Serrano In the first part of this article, I discussed the origins and evolution of Backslash at Cornell Tech, from its early

Text by Jonathan Stein The banality of evil is now a well-known concept, developed by philosopher Hannah Arendt, to express how ordinary people can commit
Text by Rodrigo Guzman-Serrano In 2023, I visited the exhibition Between Performance and Documentation: Contemporary Photography and Video from China [1], curated by Nancy Lin
Text by Kristen Roos These are some of the qualities that identify what Americans call ‘smart software´- a new breed of music software designed to

Text by Joe Banks Pulsing sub-bass audio suggests associations with the most primal anthropomorphic element in music – the rhythms of the human heart, with

Text by Joe Banks “Fossils fascinate me – they’re like time capsules; if only one could unwind this spiral it would probably play back to

Words by Simona Serban Today’s architecture is significantly different compared to previous styles, mainly because the challenges the planet faces have finally gotten some of

Words by Lucy Hunter Before he trained his appetite to edible fare, Cookie Monster devoured computers. In 1967, two years before Sesame Street hit the