The Distracted World – Being and not being in a mediated world

Distracted World
A graffiti in an underpass near Saint-Blaise

The Distracted World
Being and not being in a mediated world

It was eight in the evening on the eve of Easter. In a railway station bustling with impatient holidaymakers, a man on a bench was huddled over a newspaper reading. Oblivious to the world around him, he bored his little finger into his nose, extracted what he could and sucked the result.…

Networked Society

Networked Society

Belonging and being excluded – What does belonging imply? And being excluded? Is not the unachievable aim of universal access bound to produce exclusion… (read more)
Connected Magazine, May. 14th, 1997.

Desire and Exclusion. The Never Ending Quest for Universal Access – The more we insist on the necessity of universal access, the greater the feeling of exclusion in those who don’t have it, even if they don’t need it… (read more)
Connected Magazine, May 15th, 2000.