Digital Culture

Digital Culture
dig·i·tal | Digital culture, or Internet culture, or cyberculture, is the culture that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment, and business. Internet culture or digital culture is also the study of various social phenomena associated with the Internet and other new forms of the network communication, such as online communities, online multi-player gaming, wearable computing, social gaming, social media, mobile apps, augmented reality, and texting, and includes issues related to identity, privacy, and network formation. Cyberculture is a wide social and cultural movement closely linked to advanced information science and information technology, their emergence, development and rise to social and cultural prominence between the 1960s and the 1990s. Cyberculture was influenced at its genesis by those early users of the internet, frequently including the architects of the original project. These individuals were often guided in their actions by the hacker ethic. While early cyberculture was based on a small cultural sample, and its ideals, the modern cyberculture is a much more diverse group of users and the ideals that they espouse. — Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian MIND – Issue 4

    Scandinavian MIND Issue 4 is here. The fourth print issue explores the impact of technology on storytelling, creativity, and learning. Issue 4 features Dang Ho and Joel Hellermark.
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    Deem Journal – Issue 4

    Deem Journal Issue 4 (A Sense of Place) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. For Issue Four, “A Sense of Place,” we reexamine the meaning of place, and its making, while considering the emergence of new social landscapes, spaces, and needs.

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    Scandinavian MIND – Issue 3

    Scandinavian MIND Issue 3 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The third print issue of Scandinavian MIND tests the water of the metaverse, to find out what makes it human. Delve into content on virtual fashion leaders, pioneering Nordic fashion-tech startups, digital make-up artistry, and an abundance of other topics that bridge lifestyle and technology.
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    Deem Journal – Issue 3

    Deem Journal Issue 3 (Envisioning Equity) is here. We bring together a range of perspectives on designing for difference. Deem Journal is a biannual print publication and online platform focused on design as social practice.
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    Deem Journal – Issue 2

    Deem Journal Issue 2 (Pedagogy for a New World) is here and is examining the role of design in the ways we produce and share knowledge. Issue Two is led by a conversation between artist, architect, and community organizer Lauren Halsey and Deem editors Alice Grandoit-Šutka and Isabel Flower. The story investigates architecture and the power of place, the importance of community autonomy, and how Halsey’s goals as an artist have manifested in the Summaeverythang community center in South Central, Los Angeles.
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    Scandinavian MIND – Issue 2

    Scandinavian MIND Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The second print issue of Scandinavian MIND probes deep into the ways technology is changing our way of living. From everyday objects to epic art installations, from furniture to flying cars. Featuring on the cover: Isabelle Olsson and Jacob Felländer.
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    Slanted Magazine Issue 37 (AI)

    Slanted Magazine Issue 37 (AI) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 37 is about the impact of Artificial Intelligence on design and how these technologies can change our lives! Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) has become—besides being an over-hyped buzzword across industries (that the design world is no exception to)—a reality. We debate about the impacts of A.I. and its subsets, machine and deep learning, and consider everything from virtual to augmented realities, and how these technologies may change our lives, jobs, and social relationships altogether.
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    Offscreen Magazine – Issue 21

    Offscreen Magazine Issue 21 is out now. Issue 21 features interviews with Kim Goodwin, James Bridle, Renée DiResta, Nathan Schneider and many more.
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