- If you can read this, you are not a machine. [Gittit Szwarc]
- Clay PCB. [Patrícia J. Reis] “Our Clay PCB is not made of plastic but instead clay collected from the forest in Austria that was carefully prepared and modeled in a shape of a tile with an imprinted circuit, and later fired with wood in the nature. Our conductive tracks use urban-mined silver and all components are re-used from old electronic devices.” Via Roel Roscam Abbing.
- The revenge of the home page. [New Yorker] “As social networks become less reliable distributors of the news, consumers of digital journalism are seeking out an older form of online real estate.” Via Roel Roscam Abbing.
- The ‘boring phone’: stressed-out gen Z ditch smartphones for dumbphones. [The Guardian] “The problem with offlining is that the world is increasingly difficult for people without a smartphone.”
- This Irresistible Revolution. [The Point Magazine] “One of the ways that I “get offline” in the morning is by running—after which I upload my run to Strava.” Via Arts&Letters Daily.
- Ben Grosser, artist and creator of Minus, the opposite of Facebook. [Techtonic podcast]
- 2024 Small File Media Festival: Call for Work. Deadline: 15 June.
No Tech Reader #48: Digital Technology
May 19, 2024 by Filed Under: AI, Digital technology, Internet, No Tech Readers