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Matthew Battles on Going Feral on the Net: the Qualities of Survival in a Wild, Wired World

May 15th, 2012

How do we balance the empowering possibilities of the networked public sphere with the dark, unsettling, and even dangerous energies of cyberspace? Matthew Battles — author, cofounder of the blog HiLobrow.com, and program fellow with metaLAB (at) Harvard — blends a deep-historical perspective on the internet with storytelling that reaches into its weird, uncanny depths. The feral is a metaphor — and maybe more than just a metaphor — for thriving in cyberspace, a habitat that changes too rapidly for anyone truly to be native. This talk weaves critical and reflective discussion of online experience with a short story from Battles’ new collection, The Sovereignties of Invention.


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  • 1. Sophie  |  June 3rd, 2012 at 11:48 pm

    I’ve been a regular visitor of this man’s site and love it.
    I envy his creativity!

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