tag: papers

Paper on Doomscrolling Published in Electronic Book Review

Last summer I gave a paper at the Electronic Literature Organization conference, where I talked about doomscrolling—using my 2020 project The Endless Doomscroller alongside theories by Wendy Chun, Christian Andersen and Sören Pold, and many others—examining the role that platform …

Commentary in Big Data & Society Discusses How Tracing You Reveals Desire for Visibility

I have a commentary in the latest issue of the journal Big Data & Society. The text, titled “Tracing You: How transparent surveillance reveals a desire for visibility,” examines feedback to my computational surveillance work Tracing You. I argue that reactions …

Chapter Published in the 3D Additivist Cookbook

My text, titled “Adding to Subtract: 3D Printer Recipes to Disrupt Our Desire for More,” has been published in the 3D Additivist Cookbook edited by Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke.

Press Coverage of Computational Culture Article

My article “What Do Metrics Want? How Quantification Prescribes Social Interaction on Facebook”—published in the journal Computational Culture—has received a significant amount of discussion in the press. The articles include: The Washington Post: The (one) simple thing fueling your social media …

Article published in the journal Computational Culture

My article What Do Metrics Want? How Quantification Prescribes Social Interaction on Facebook, has just been published in the journal Computational Culture.