Articles
Dec 21st, 2007 by Ivo Quartiroli
Eros
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
Gender
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
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
Society
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
Spirituality
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
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


