Adam Rothstein writes about politics, media, art, and technology wherever he can get a signal. He is most interested in the canons of history and prediction, the so-called "Future-Weird", the unstable ramifications of today's cultural technology, and the materials and ideas out of which we build...
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Adam Rothstein writes about politics, media, art, and technology wherever he can get a signal. He is most interested in the canons of history and prediction, the so-called "Future-Weird", the unstable ramifications of today's cultural technology, and the materials and ideas out of which we build things. He has contributed to: Rhizome, The New Inquiry, The Atlantic Tech, Terraform, The CreatorsProject, OMNI Reboot, and Longshot Magazine. He is currently a contributing editor at The State, and regular blogger for the International Sculpture Center.
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