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23rd June 2025
Digital Nosebleed: The Fight For The Soul Of Art | Theory & Analysis

When I was a kid my dad borrowed a computer and on that computer there was a programme called “Dazzle”. Dazzle used mathematics and procedural randomness to create patterns in motion, it was little more than a screensaver but it was the first time I was able to experiment with software like this. Sure, I […]

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23rd June 2025
Art, Automation and You | Theory & Analysis

It is easier than ever before to produce visual media, but what does that mean? Since my previous piece two years ago, artificially generated material from LLMs (Large Language Models – the core of all modern generative AI) has only become more visible. To the point that it’s difficult to avoid an advert shilling for […]

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2nd July 2024
Be Brave. Don't Vote. Revolt | Opinion

I want you to know, it’s OK to vote, we need to stop shaming each other for such tacit involvement in in the electoral state, we’re all at different points along the journey

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11th February 2022
Partygate | Current Events

It should be clear that the Partygate scandal is vacuous to the point of absurdity. So why are we talking about it now?

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