Radical media strategies, on the streets and on the airwaves, are central to the articulation of climate justice and the contestation of hegemonic meanings of climate action that legitimise colonial violence.
Narrative as an Aid for the Doctor-Patient Relationship in China
In China, when doctor-patient tension intensifies, some news media tend to blame the doctors, using misleading narratives to create sensationalism, thereby aggravating the antagonism between the society and medical professionals.
Operational Images and the Interpretive Turn
Through the history of cartography, surveillance, and reconnaissance runs a long tale of instrumentalization, a history of calculable images primed for machine-readability.
Re-Enchanting Spaces: Location-based Media, Participatory Documentary, and Augmented Reality
“In keeping with an emphasis on new forms of storytelling, I propose a taxonomy for location-based media that distinguishes three different levels of participation and user agency: Consumption, Interaction, and Participation.”
Embodied Montage: Reconsidering Immediacy in Virtual Reality
This framework creates territory for expression challenging embodied cognitive structures and could use the medium in ways distinguished from other forms.
Answering Machine, Auto-Tune, Spectrograph: Queer Vocality Through Sonic Technology
Do sound technologies allow us to hold on one another–mourning and loss, calling and the promise of response, the identification of individuals (or oneself) via the voice?
Comics: The (Not Only) Visual Medium
This paper seeks to build upon Ian Hague’s work by calling attention to and analyzing comics which exist without or with little visual imagery.









