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“Black Mirror and the Digital Self” is a Communications course taught by Professor Jeremy Littau. In the class, students discuss technology, media and society.

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First Day of Classes: 3 PM
“Black Mirror and the Digital Self” is a Communications course taught by Professor Jeremy Littau. In the class, students discuss technology, media and society.
AI has been with us longer than we think. From GPS to generative models, it mirrors our humanity. In The Resilient Philosopher, I explore how AI may one day become a digital extension of the soul—our path to immortality through wisdom and memory. #VisionLEON #AI #Philosophy #life
AI has been with us longer than we think. From GPS to generative models, it mirrors our humanity. In The Resilient Philosopher, I explore how AI may one day become a digital extension of the soul—our path to immortality through wisdom and memory. #VisionLEON #AI #Philosophy #life
Discover how algorithms shape your identity, influence choices, and redefine who you are in the digital age. Are you truly you—or programmed?
Currently At Nitroglobus: "IPSEITIES" and "MUTE"
Curated by Dido Haas | Nitroglobus Roof Gallery, Second Life At Nitroglobus, the air is heavy with meaning and memory this summer. Two immersive exhibits unfold across its mirrored halls—each a deeply felt meditation on identity, emotion, and existence within (and beyond) Second Life. Curated by Dido Haas with an eye for emotional depth and visual impact, Nitroglobus is where many of Second…
my digital gallery space is all over the digital reality
SPACE GLINT TALES Part 1 a space daydream series made with a phone
This is a demo/ introduction to my audio project, ‘Who is listening-listening to ourselves‘ which I started in May 2023. The project is working from a collection of voice memos I have been sent over the last 2 years, (and then given permission to use publicly), combined with found sound, music and atmospheric noise to create a collection of audio pieces that explore and question the boundaries of public/private, voyeurism, ownership and our disembodied (digital) selves. What does it mean for our sense of self, our identity and for others sense of us, when we can be omnipresent? When we are disembodied? When we hear our voice, our words back to us, and out of context? I am interested in exploring and unpicking these questions through new methods within my creative practice, and sharing these little snap shots of everyday life, intimacy and friendship with wider audiences.
Over the next 3 years I will be developing this project to create both longer, and more narrated works, including works with multiple voices.
You can currently hear two versions of the project with the same audio-memo construction given different musical treatment: ‘Solace version‘, and ‘Get up version.‘