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“Technology is the active human interface with the material world.
Its technology is how a society copes with physical reality: how people get and keep and cook food, how they clothe themselves, what their power sources are (animal? human? water? wind? electricity? other?) what they build with and what they build, their medicine — and so on and on. Perhaps very ethereal people aren’t interested in these mundane, bodily matters, but I’m fascinated by them, and I think most of my readers are too.” (Ursula K. Le Guin, A Rant About Technology, 2005)
Our current interfaces are failing us, presenting a distorted image of the world and generating distructive relations. This is, in part, a failure of imagination and aesthetics for being in the world differently.
Latent Spaces: Performing Ambiguous Data (2021-2024/25)
Creating Commons (2017-2020)
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