Digital Humanities
Humanities Studies
IntelligenceMastering chaos: the human obsession with labels
How to navigate the tension between structured categorization and nuanced understanding in our label-centric world
by Moreno Callegari
Relations & Society
DesireRule 34
A twisted journey through the history of the internet which is, in some ways, the history of internet pornography. And vice versa
by Pietro Minto
Relations & Society
IdentityNo right to be forgotten
The internet has unlocked a world full of potential. But unlike material things, which deteriorate and fade, the web makes things hard to disappear. And that influences us
by Francesca Sironi
Humanities Studies
IdentityWriting our future freedom ourselves
Silicon Valley companies took over amid concerns about government intervention in the digital sphere, but our digital future should prioritize independence from them
by Jillian York
Humanities Studies
Turning PointsThe complexity of reality
Reality is complex, so much so that there’s an entire institution devoted to studying this issue.
by Edoardo Maggio
Humanities Studies
DoubtThe great WWW swindle
The way the internet has evolved over the years does not exactly reflect its roots.
by Philip Di Salvo
Humanities Studies
About digital and spirituality
Love the stranger within us and the strangers with whom we wander.
by Matteo Scanni
Humanities Studies
The dreams of digital humanities
A brief history of the wonders of binary encoding of culture.
by Andrea Bolioli
Humanities Studies
UtopiaThe World Wide Web utopia
Humanity should be the purpose of data and machines at work, but, today, that's not quite the case.
by Vittorio Di Tomaso
Humanities Studies
Our digital lives, a pollution nightmare
In the digital sphere, waste products are not poured into the environment around us but end up stored in giant server towns.
by Riccardo Coluccini
Humanities Studies
What is technological utopianism?
Science is capable of leading humankind to a new condition. This faith may be techno-utopian thinkers' only common attribute.
by Alberto Tundo
Humanities Studies
UtopiaA state of independence from The internet
How can we manage a World Wide Web that is inherently separate from reality, where our usual rules do not apply?
by Philip Di Salvo
Humanities Studies
Data whining
Can we truly understand machines if they are built on falsehoods and fallacies?
by Vittorio Di Tomaso
Humanities Studies
Self managementDigital ethics to shape post AI societies
The ongoing technology transformations pose crucial ethical questions concerning our environment, societies, and human flourishing.
by Mariarosaria Taddeo
Humanities Studies
Organizational monsterIt’s time for AI to get ethical
Tech companies have been granted access to an unlimited amount of data, an issue that really entangles ethics when it comes to Healthcare.
by Bart de Witte
Humanities Studies
What is net neutrality?
Net neutrality is the principle that all data is equal and must be treated so accordingly by Internet Service Providers
by MAIZE
Humanities Studies
Laziness, technology and brain-scanning a billion people
The calculus gave us a new way to look at the world, and we emerged as a different species.
by Robert C. Wolcott