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We are not just spectators of the world. We are participants in its unfolding. Consciousness matters because it changes how possibility becomes reality, even if we don’t fully understand how.
Today’s digital consent patterns might make sense if data could be used as a currency, benefiting the owner and creator. But that isn't how the internet actually operates. Perhaps a new, alternative metaphor might make more sense: data as an "impression”.
An interview with Benjamin Bratton, philosopher of technology, Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Speculative Design at UC San Diego, and Director of Antikythera.
At Artificiality, we hold a set of core beliefs that guide our values, shape our practice, and anchor our vision.
Humans are meaning-makers whose particular evolutionary history has given us a unique relationship to consciousness, mortality, and values
A review of Annaka Harris' Lights On: How Understanding Consciousness Helps Us Understand the Universe
A review of The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource, by Chris Hayes
A conversation with David Wolpert, Professor a the Santa Fe Institute about his recent paper on the thermodynamics of meaning.
A review of Nicholas Carr's Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart