Articles
Dec 21st, 2007 by Ivo Quartiroli
Eros
- Cybervirgins
- Questions about the media
- Disembodying at broadband speed
- Porn 2.0
- Sex black hole
- Superego orgasm 2.0
- Cool, hot media and gender attraction
- Downloading our life on Internet
- My friend got a “minditis”
- Eros and the sexualization of society
Gender
- Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing: the denial of gender and the escape into the rational mind
- The Digitally Divided Self
- Questions about the media
- Disembodying at broadband speed
- Porn 2.0
- Superego orgasm 2.0
- Cool, hot media and gender attraction
Media
- Technology “Does“ Us
- Close, Closer, Closest to the Screen
- You Can Tell What Somebody is Like by the Company They Keep
- Spinning the Net Out
- The Digitally Divided Self
- Mother Google
- Maybe I would Not Appreciate Pink Floyd’s Music if it was Digital
- Those Tiny Chips With Huge Smelly Footprints
- Reading as Contemplation versus Reading as Compulsion
- Belonging 2.0
- Does the Internet Really Broaden Minds?
- After a Few Months on Facebook
- Memory
- Social networking and instant fulfillment
- Cybervirgins
- Mail Goggles
- Internet and the weakening of central (inner) organizations
- Questions about the media
- Technological salsa
- The mind as a kind of media
- Echoes of a global tribalism
- Taking away attention
- Downloading our mind
- Unlinking ourselves through technology
- Brain waves facing a screen, and meditation
- Spiritual powers through technology
- Words and silences
- Facebook and the sorcerer’s apprentice of the Net
- The Tao of Google ranking
- Neural reflexes and reflections on meditation
- Disembodying at broadband speed
- Linux is great but is no new paradigm
- Bytes and bites of the net
- Programming and self de-programming
- Metabolizing information
- Computer addiction as survival for the ego
- Mental territories
- Is Internet empowering us?
- Wireless communication and reality mining as a reflection of pervasive consciousness
- Technological updates and the right to silence
- Virtual worlds, mirror worlds, Second Life: backing up the messed planet
- Mechanisms, mysticism and Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Zen archery and computers
- Cool, hot media and gender attraction
- Lifelogging
- Google, privacy and the need to be seen
- Eros and the sexualization of society
- Post about posts
- Personal consumer
Mind
- Juggling with the Mind
- Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing: the denial of gender and the escape into the rational mind
- Technology “Does“ Us
- Close, Closer, Closest to the Screen
- You Can Tell What Somebody is Like by the Company They Keep
- The Digitally Divided Self
- Reading as Contemplation versus Reading as Compulsion
- Does the Internet Really Broaden Minds?
- After a Few Months on Facebook
- Memory
- Social networking and instant fulfillment
- Awareness of feelings and Internet addiction
- Internet and the weakening of central (inner) organizations
- The yogic geek
- Descartes’ little “Spirits”
- The mind as a kind of media
- Brains
- Loving the truth for its own sake, interview with Almaas
- Brain waves facing a screen, and meditation
- Words and silences
- The Tao of Google ranking
- Neural reflexes and reflections on meditation
- The Tibetan watch: how a spiritual teacher learned about technology in the West
- Virtual worlds and Maya 2.0
- Programming and self de-programming
- Metabolizing information
- Computer addiction as survival for the ego
- Mechanisms, mysticism and Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Ideologies that strengthen themselves
Society
- Juggling with the Mind
- You Can Tell What Somebody is Like by the Company They Keep
- Spinning the Net Out
- The Digitally Divided Self
- Mother Google
- Maybe I would Not Appreciate Pink Floyd’s Music if it was Digital
- Those Tiny Chips With Huge Smelly Footprints
- Belonging 2.0
- After a Few Months on Facebook
- Cars, Bytes, and Territory
- Memory
- Mystifying science, and scientific mysticism
- Social networking and instant fulfillment
- Awareness of feelings and Internet addiction
- Saving time through technology
- Cybervirgins
- Financial markets as a collective ego
- I click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity
- The yogic geek
- Questions about the media
- Descartes’ little “Spirits”
- Technological salsa
- The mind as a kind of media
- Echoes of a global tribalism
- Taking away attention
- Brains
- Brain waves facing a screen, and meditation
- Spiritual powers through technology
- Facebook and the sorcerer’s apprentice of the Net
- Disembodying at broadband speed
- Heavenly Technology
- Bytes and bites of the net
- Porn 2.0
- Is Internet empowering us?
- Wireless communication and reality mining as a reflection of pervasive consciousness
- Technological updates and the right to silence
- Subjectivity and objectivity
- Sex black hole
- Multitasking to nothing
- Biotech as an information system
- Virtual worlds, mirror worlds, Second Life: backing up the messed planet
- Mechanisms, mysticism and Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Ideologies that strengthen themselves
- Superego orgasm 2.0
- Cool, hot media and gender attraction
- Downloading our life on Internet
- My friend got a “minditis”
- Eros and the sexualization of society
Spirituality
- Internet and the weakening of central (inner) organizations
- I click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity
- Downloading our mind
- Loving the truth for its own sake, interview with Almaas
- Spiritual powers through technology
- The Tao of Google ranking
- Neural reflexes and reflections on meditation
- Disembodying at broadband speed
- The Tibetan watch: how a spiritual teacher learned about technology in the West
- Virtual worlds and Maya 2.0
- Subjectivity and objectivity
- Biotech as an information system
- Mechanisms, mysticism and Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Zen archery and computers
- The heart of the binary code
- My friend got a “minditis”
- Google, privacy and the need to be seen
- Welcome writer’s block
Technosoul
- Cars, Bytes, and Territory
- Mystifying science, and scientific mysticism
- Awareness of feelings and Internet addiction
- Mail Goggles
- Internet and the weakening of central (inner) organizations
- I click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity
- The yogic geek
- Descartes’ little “Spirits”
- Technological salsa
- The mind as a kind of media
- Echoes of a global tribalism
- Taking away attention
- Brains
- Downloading our mind
- Unlinking ourselves through technology
- Brain waves facing a screen, and meditation
- Spiritual powers through technology
- Words and silences
- Facebook and the sorcerer’s apprentice of the Net
- The Tao of Google ranking
- Neural reflexes and reflections on meditation
- Heavenly Technology
- The Tibetan watch: how a spiritual teacher learned about technology in the West
- Virtual worlds and Maya 2.0
- Linux is great but is no new paradigm
- Bytes and bites of the net
- Programming and self de-programming
- Metabolizing information
- Computer addiction as survival for the ego
- Mental territories
- Wireless communication and reality mining as a reflection of pervasive consciousness
- Technological updates and the right to silence
- Multitasking to nothing
- Biotech as an information system
- Virtual worlds, mirror worlds, Second Life: backing up the messed planet
- Mechanisms, mysticism and Amazon Mechanical Turk
- Zen archery and computers
- The heart of the binary code
- Lifelogging
- Downloading our life on Internet
- Google, privacy and the need to be seen
- Merging with the computer
- Personal consumer
