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The website of James Bridle contains a collection of interesting articles about how technologies are weaving their way through our
lives. One article is about an artist who visualizes the interaction going on in an Angry Bird game, another about a man who had
himself tattooed with pixels, and similar such stories.

Jan Pautsch: “I’m a big fan of James Bridle’s Tumblr. His thoughts and examples of the phenomenon that he
himself describes as ‘New Aesthetic’ are something that interest me a great deal. Bridle describes the changes
occurring in our aesthetic perception from a new angle, namely that of machines and robots in our heterogeneously
networked world. Also highly recommended is James Bridle’s blog booktwo (https://booktwo.org/), in which he
writes about literature, technology, and futurism.”

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The website of James Bridle contains a collection of interesting articles about how technologies are weaving their way through our lives. One article is about an artist who visualizes the interaction going on in an Angry Bird game, another about a man who had himself tattooed with pixels, and similar such stories.

Jan Pautsch: “I’m a big fan of James Bridle’s Tumblr. His thoughts and examples of the phenomenon that he himself describes as ‘New Aesthetic’ are something that interest me a great deal. Bridle describes the changes occurring in our aesthetic perception from a new angle, namely that of machines and robots in our heterogeneously networked world. Also highly recommended is James Bridle’s blog booktwo (https://booktwo.org/), in which he writes about literature, technology, and futurism.”

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