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How Should We Behave in Class?

Posted on February 7, 2020 by EDA Editors

Jingyi Wan discusses AI monitoring students movement in Chinese classrooms, and how from a Foucauldian perspective, things might be even worse in the Western world of performing lecturers.

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Quantifying Matters of the Heart: smartwatches, desire, and the digital city

Posted on October 16, 2019October 16, 2019 by EDA Editors

London, a soggy spring morning. Indifferent commuter faces insipidly glow under the white glare of mobile phone screens, and tired eyes glaze over as soft beats hum through wireless headphones...

Tagged cities, fitbit, mark fisher, psychoanalysis, smart cities, technologyLeave a comment

Towards an Ethical Gaming Console

Posted on March 25, 2019March 25, 2019 by EDA Editors

In light of Google’s Stadia, Marijam Didžgalvytė discusses the possibilities for changing the modes of production in the videogaming industry, via Walter Benjamin.

Tagged Benjamin, console, gaming, google, Stadia, technology, video games1 Comment

The daily papers talk of everything except the daily. The papers annoy me, they teach me nothing. What they recount doesn’t concern me, doesn’t ask me questions and doesn’t answer the questions I ask or would like to ask.

– Georges Perec (1973)

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Everyday Analysis is an international collective operating since 2012.

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We have been featured at the New Socialist, whose archive of our work can be found here. Previous collaborations have been with The Guardian, Thought Catalog, Critical-Theory and other places.

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