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DIS Magazine: Art, Design, and the Future of Privacy

Art, Design, and the Future of Privacy

What does a human-centered discussion of privacy and technology look like?

DIS Magazine: Holacracy | Mike Pepi

Holacracy | Mike Pepi

In Holacracy, authority is distributed. You are all now entrepreneurs.

DIS Magazine: Rafaël Rozendaal | Abstract Browsing

Rafaël Rozendaal | Abstract Browsing

Rafaël Rozendaal reflects on artificial scarcity, abundance, and ownership in internet art.

DIS Magazine: Monegraph and the Status of the Art Object

Monegraph and the Status of the Art Object

A roundtable discussion with six artists, writers, and entrepreneurs on art and tech.

DIS Magazine: Rob Horning | Authenticity as a Service

Rob Horning | Authenticity as a Service

On networked society and the disavowal of self-representation

DIS Magazine: Fabian Bechtle | secret.service

Fabian Bechtle | secret.service

Documenting the depths of one of Europe's foremost data destruction facilities

DIS Magazine: Lars TCF Holdhus | Data Awareness

Lars TCF Holdhus | Data Awareness

Alexander Iadarola interviews TCF about his algorithmically based practices

DIS Magazine: Sara M. Watson | Metaphors of Big Data

Sara M. Watson | Metaphors of Big Data

Dissecting the industry-centric bias at the core of our cultural understanding of data.

DIS Magazine: McKenzie Wark | Digital Labor and the Anthropocene

McKenzie Wark | Digital Labor and the Anthropocene

Hacker theorist McKenzie Wark rehabilitates Tektology and Proletkult for radical digital organizing today

DIS Magazine: The Carbon Footprint of the Art world

The Carbon Footprint of the Art world

Is the art ecosystem willing to talk the talk and walk the walk?

DIS Magazine: Not your average bot: DISmiss presents AGNES

Not your average bot: DISmiss presents AGNES

Meet AGNES, a bot that's not out to sell your data.

DIS Magazine: NSA 4 KIDZ!

NSA 4 KIDZ!

CryptoKids | Meet the cybersecurity gang!

DIS Magazine: McKenzie Wark | Information-Commodification

McKenzie Wark | Information-Commodification

Net scholar McKenzie Wark waxes political theory 2.0 in a Q&A.