The Fall of the Big 12's Ridiculous LED Basketball Courts
Just a quick post today.
The Big 12 collegiate athletic conference decided to add a line to the looooong annals
Bubbles Are Shitty Information Environments, and All We Can Do Is Wait
By Lee Vinsel
On LinkedIn, Rajesh Veeraraghavan bemoaned our current information around Generative AI and tagged me as someone who
You're Doing It Wrong: Notes on Criticism and Technology Hype
By Lee Vinsel
I'm reposting this essay I wrote in 2021 because the online blogging platform Medium has
Podcast Reflections: Mary Bridges on US Bankers Abroad and the Making of a Global Superpower
I'm on research leave this fall, and it is giving me time to step back and reflect on
Against Narcissistic-Sociopathic Technology Studies, or Why Do People *USE* Technologies?
Why and how do people USE technologies?
This question should be at the center of any thinking about human life
Disinvestment and Decline in Infrastructure Studies
My favorite webpage in the history of the Internet is a Wikipedia entry titled, "Lists of Ghost Towns in
The Inevitability of Philosophical Anthropology
I wrote this little essay in tribute to several conversations I was involved in last semester, especially a live event
In the Shadow of "Technology"
This is the first in a series of posts I hope to do over the course of the semester. One
Talk Tomorrow: The Social Aesthetics of Problem-Selection
Tomorrow - Wednesday, May 29 - I am giving a talk online from 12:30-2pm ET as part the Consortium
Start Where the Pain Is: Notes on Topic-Selection in Technology Studies
Here's the irony I will explore in this post: When we watch presentations in Science and Technology Studies,