Archive
  • Secret Servers
    The architecture, aesthetics and perception of datacenters.
  • The System of the World: Rorschmap Redux
    On the insistence of the network.
  • Won’t somebody think of the children?
    On Laptops & Looms, and generations.
  • Readmill Beta Invites
    The social reading service evolves.
  • Rorschmap
    Here be strange shapes and shadows on the land.
  • Items received by post
    A number of book-shaped things I have recently received.
  • Where the F**k Was I? (A Book)
    I made another book; an atlas written by robots.
  • Robot Flâneur
    On seeing the city through other eyes.
  • Open Bookmarks II
    What is social reading?
  • Regarding the library with envious eyes
    On the machines that read the books.
  • Dear Publishing
  • The Silence Before, The Context Now
    On online communication, its past and its weight.
  • London Book Fair 2011
    A debate and a panel, on Monday 11th.
  • The Author of Everything
    A story about digitisation.
  • #wikileakspaper
    On printing things out.
  • The House of Wisdom
    On the transmission of the classics, then and now.
  • An Elixir of Reminding
    Borges and Sharing; Instagram and Death.
  • Stop Lying About What You Do
    Pretending will not save us.
  • Starpunk
    Hollowing out spaces of possibility.
  • Hauntological Futures
    On the attempts to rehabilitate nostalgia.
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