Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
How lame is it that I find the game I want to play next through an academic talk at Berkman? My colleague Shenja van der… Read More »Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
How lame is it that I find the game I want to play next through an academic talk at Berkman? My colleague Shenja van der… Read More »Modding and the “brutal economics” of video games
One of the better conversations I’ve had lately was with an old friend who’s now working in Sudan, reporting on local news and politics as… Read More »Media, reality, representation: what are we paying attention to when we pay attention to Darfur?
David Weinberger has an intriguing post up today about the “Fallacy of Examples“. He’s reacting to a column from Nick Kristof in the New York… Read More »The Fallacy of Examples, and the problems of extrapolating from media
There’s this guy, Matt Harding. He describes himself as “a 31-year-old deadbeat from Connecticut who used to think that all he ever wanted to do… Read More »A goofy dance, a sweet lullaby
My friend Evgeny Morozov is one of the most insightful technology journalists working today, writing for The Economist, BusinessWeek and Le Monde. (That’s what I… Read More »Polymeme: Architecting the way out of echo chambers?