The Problem with Fitness Clickbait
Over recent years, workout videos on YouTube have exploded in popularity and become a source of fitness for millions of people worldwide. These can be a...
Continue reading...Memes and echo chambers (British discretion is advised)
As many of you may already know, the Queen of England died only last week, after a solid 70+ years of reigning. Now, I’m not going to get political (she says- ready to cause a scene at every family dinner), but I’d advise you to only keep reading if you consider yourself emotionally detached from that whole situation.
Continue reading...The first ARMY? The rise of Roh Moo-hyun and internet’s first political fan club
If you have been on Twitter for some time, the term “ARMY” might sound familiar. Indeed, this group of fervent fans of boys’ band BTS is...
Continue reading...“Link in bio to purchase”
Alternatively titled: “literally everything is an ad and it’s kind of a problem” Who remembers this clip from a South Park episode? Because for a year...
Continue reading...The Ruling of Social Media Censorship
Social media is ever-present in our lives, we interact with others and perhaps also encounter posts that go against our own views. At least, that is...
Continue reading...Creative Coding as an artistic practice for artists and designers
Everything can be used as an art material, as many contemporary artists are looking for new materials beyond what is regarded as a traditional art medium...
Continue reading...TikTok Trend ‘Ask AI to draw’: can AI replace handmade art?
Introduction In the digital society we currently live in we come across many trends. One of the trends I came upon is the ‘Ask AI’ trend...
Continue reading...What defines humans and computers? In need of a new Turing Test
Human body with a computer head standing within skyscrapers, digital art When I was giving the title to this article (usually the most daunting part of...
Continue reading...Conceptualizing Cyborgs in the Virtual and Physical World: With Consideration to Feminism and its Connection to Video Games
Introduction It was Christmas 2006 when I first experienced that there were different expectations to genders and what society expected me to enjoy as a young...
Continue reading...Different Interpretations of the same Law: The GDPR in Norway and The Netherlands
Two weeks before I was moving to the Netherlands to begin my bachelor studies in August 2019, my family and I were joking, with a serious...
Continue reading...Constant case study: grasping the digital ecosystem through the perspective of paperbacks
In my reflection about blogging for students, the comparison with the PDF format may seem odd at first glance, but PDFs are commonly used in the...
Continue reading...Marx’s Theory of Alienation
Hi people! Whilst researching for my previous video, I came across Karl Marx’s theory of Alienation. And instead of including it in the video on Tech...
Continue reading...Tech and DPDR
Hi all! Firstly, I want to say Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! I wish you a bundle of joy, happiness, and health during these...
Continue reading...A Map of The World in Your Pocket? – A Tribute to Google Maps
Google Maps is a digital tool that I do not feel like I could live without, in fact I even believe that it has been the...
Continue reading...The New Age of Chess: Harnessing the Power of Computers in a Digital Age
This blog was inspired by the Week 10 “Are Computers Having Fun?” chess game that was suggested. I am not a good chess player but I...
Continue reading...The volatile nature of cryptocurrencies
How this 12-Year-Old Boy Made $400,000 By Selling NFTs
The phenomenon of censorship
This video gives a brief overview of the phenomenon of censorship around the world. Of course, the topic is so extensive that it couldn’t fit in...
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