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When Movies Compete With Your Notifications
Watching a film used to come with a built-in level of focus. Whether in a theatre or at home, the experience was generally linear. You pressed play, and for the next two hours, the film had your attention. Laptops have replaced living rooms, and films now exist alongside a constant stream of notifications, messages, and open tabs. The “second screen” is no longer secondary; it’s part of the viewing environment. Films are increasingly shaped around that reality. The change sho
Mar 242 min read


Hauntology, nostalgia, and the end of forward motion
Contemporary culture has developed a habit of looking backward with increasing precision. Not just revisiting past styles, but reconstructing them with texture, grain, typography, and emotional tone recreated in near-perfect detail. What once felt like influence now feels closer to replication. This tendency is often described through hauntology, a term popularised by cultural theorist Mark Fisher. His argument focused less on nostalgia itself, and more on a culture struggli
Mar 163 min read


TouchDesigner and the Rise of Living Visual Systems
Audio-reactive visuals have long followed a familiar pattern: sound in, motion out. A kick drum triggers a pulse, a melody shifts colour, a drop increases intensity. The relationship is immediate, but often linear, more responsive than truly dynamic. A different approach has been emerging at the intersection of digital art and creative technology. At its core is a shift away from designing visuals as fixed outputs, towards building systems that generate them in real time. Wit
Mar 62 min read


From Strings To Synths
There’s something romantic about a guitar leaning against a desk. Wood, steel, tension, resonance; music in its most tangible form. You press, you strum, you feel it vibrate back. It’s physical. Immediate. Honest. And yet, not far from that same desk, there might be something else entirely. In my case, it was a small plastic device, one of those Teenage Engineering pocket operators. My boss handed it to me casually, like it was nothing. A few buttons, a tiny screen, built-in
Jan 232 min read
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