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“Who are we when scrolling through a feed? Where is it taking us? What sort of internal division is it sowing? The feed is an exhibition space, which means it has something in common with museums, theatrical stages, gallery spaces, and retail showrooms, but in its personalized intimacy and expressiveness, it can seem to also externalize inner space, the ebb and flow of consciousness. It is always there, demanding that you do something with it. The encounter, by design, is never completed, fulfilled. You are stabilized by the feed as someone who needs to keep looking for more, who is irreparably lacking.”
“Who are we when scrolling through a feed? Where is it taking us? What sort of internal division is it sowing? The feed is an exhibition space, which means it has something in common with museums, theatrical stages, gallery spaces, and retail showrooms, but in its personalized intimacy and expressiveness, it can seem to also externalize inner space, the ebb and flow of consciousness. It is always there, demanding that you do something with it. The encounter, by design, is never completed, fulfilled. You are stabilized by the feed as someone who needs to keep looking for more, who is irreparably lacking.”
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