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Exposed brick, smashed avocado, hanging Edison bulbs, the patina of industry and reclaimed wood furniture – this is the algorithmic aesthetic writer and critic, Kyle Chayka investigates in his new book, Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture. He discusses the political and psychological implications of this ubiquitous global ambience and what it means to live in a machine-curated world.
By ABC Australia3.6
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Exposed brick, smashed avocado, hanging Edison bulbs, the patina of industry and reclaimed wood furniture – this is the algorithmic aesthetic writer and critic, Kyle Chayka investigates in his new book, Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture. He discusses the political and psychological implications of this ubiquitous global ambience and what it means to live in a machine-curated world.

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