29 Jul 2026, 16:02 UTC217 views6 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
The Institute of Network Cultures is proud to present the first publication of its last intern at HvA, Noah Pellikaan, produced at INC in the first half of 2026:
Art, Activism, Academia: Changemaking in Contemporary Amsterdam is a collected, fragmentary volume speaking on left-wing social movements in Amsterdam’s artistic and academic spheres, with an emphasis on the 2015-2024 period. This book contains writings and …
❤6
25 Jul 2026, 11:30 UTC323 views7 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Via Trebor Scholtz in New York. He recommends two courses:
1. AI Without Bosses asks who controls the direction of AI, whose interests it serves, and what democratic, community-based, and cooperative alternatives are already emerging. The course is closely tied to the Solidarity AI Conference in Bangkok this November (Nov 12–15).
The AI Without Bosses course runs August 27–December 10, 2026, meeting Thursdays, 12:…
❤6🌭1
24 Jul 2026, 07:26 UTC295 views7 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
Lines of Code: Your AI is on Cocaine - Modes of Production in Taiwan, an INC longform by Lua Vollaard & Ying-Tzu Lin
The current global supply chains of microchips largely overlap with the plantation and production sites of cocaine in the twentieth century. This is neither conjecture, nor coincidental. The places where much of the production of microchips currently takes place - the United States, the Netherlands,…
❤6👍1
23 Jul 2026, 12:37 UTC300 views1 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
Body is a Lost Media, Pixels Are All You're Gonna See - Reframing the Blur and the Body Across Palestine Online by Geremia Trinchese
I remember scrolling the Instagram account @eyeonpalestine for months, and how you start to feel like when you stay there long enough. The feeling is both physical and emotional. It’s like being somewhere after an explosion. You got blurry vision, your ears are buzzing.Why are you s…
❤1
22 Jul 2026, 17:08 UTC296 views8 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
The Uses of Embarrassment: Gossip, Testimony, and the Unmaking of Heteronormativity by Morgane Billuart
If you’re chronically online, you probably have come across the Vogue article “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?” The controversial title sparked viral curiosity. Influencers, writers, and internet researchers alike had started to reflect on its broader analysis and implications. But what was truly so novel a…
❤8
12 Jul 2026, 18:10 UTC419 viewsread 6 August 2026 Photo
Implying Writing Has a Future – Greentext, Post-Irony, and Agency in the Age of ‘Agents’ by Myles Badger
This INC Longform reads greentext — a 4chan-native writing form marked by >-prefixed lines — as a test case for media determinism in line of Friedirch Kittler. Tracing the form from a single line of inherited PHP, it argues greentext is more human than hardware—it emerged on 4chan, but is conspicuously absent from…
8 Jul 2026, 08:38 UTC495 views8 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
⚡️Antifascist Network Cultures w/ Elke Uitentuis, Geert Lovink & Tibor Dieters⚡️
What is the role of art in building new social movements and media? Artists Elke Uitentuis and Tibor Dieters, and media theorist Geert Lovink join us in the studio to discuss what kind of media conglomerates we dream of, the models that inspire us, and the kind of coalitions we are ought to build. As you will hear, we all want to break …
❤5🔥3
7 Jul 2026, 13:16 UTC493 views2 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
Interview with Sebastian Gießmann on The Credit Card Book-History and Theory of Digital Payments
By Geert Lovink
German media theorist Sebastian Gießmann has written an accessible book on the history of the credit card. As the book was written in German, we conducted the email interview in English. With great ease, Gießmann takes the reader through the US industrialization of debt, from the 19th century credit repor…
❤2
3 Jul 2026, 08:46 UTC433 views6 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
Slopification, Mon Amour: How I Stopped Hating the Algorithm and Became a Sloppy Research Persona
by Elana Pilipets
What if Donald Trump were the Pope? Jesus, a shrimp? Instead of mere noise, what happens when memes and AI slopme become the new frame of reference, guided by platform incentives and affective uptake? In times of global meme wars and generic AI, culture is once again presumed dead—and so is context. The…
🗿4❤1👏1
2 Jul 2026, 12:24 UTC409 views3 reactionsread 6 August 2026 The Manosphere, the Male Body, and the Powers that Be. Join us for an early evening with a talk, a video and cold drinks with Merthe Voorhoeve and Jade van Doesburg.
July 10, 2026, 17.30, Rozenstraat 59, Amsterdam.
We live in precarious times. Political regression and technological acceleration are destabilising society while right-wing populist politics reign. At the same time, large numbers of men feel threatened…
🔥2❤1
1 Jul 2026, 09:37 UTC368 views5 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
⚡Out now: Grindr’s Homonationalist Frontiers: Part 1 + 2 by Mallika Dharmaraj⚡
These Longforms aim to intervene in Grindr Studies by introducing theoretics of Zionism and homonationalism to contextualize harms on the Israeli-founded app. Part 1 thinks through desirability-based filtering on Grindr as an exercise in Zionist-homonationalist eugenics, focusing on “Right Now” as a key feature in the construction of the …
❤3🔥2
30 Jun 2026, 10:31 UTC396 views5 reactionsread 6 August 2026 Photo
THE HEAT OF OTHERS - BOOK LAUNCH
On the 1st of July at 8 PM, OT301 invites you to the book launch of The Heat of Others by Morgane Billuart (@billuartmc). The reading will be accompanied by a prologue by Macarena Magaña (@macamagana) and a soundscape by Jiji Jizu (@jiji_jizu).
The Heat of Others follows Max, a young researcher who travels to Svalbard, Norway, to speak at a conference on the ethics of mind enhanceme…
❤4💋1
Showing the 12 most recent of 20 posts we hold for @networkcultures. View and reaction counts are the latest single reading for each post, not a live figure, and a recent post is still accumulating both. A view count marked ≈ was rounded by Telegram before we ever saw it — t.me prints views in full below 1,000 and to three significant figures above, so ≈1,200,000 means somewhere between 1,150,000 and 1,249,999. Unmarked counts are exact. Text is reproduced from the public post preview and truncated for length.