Jake
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curator // art + journalism // source protection programme @cijournalism // co-founder @art_inquiry // teaching @KABKnews @risd // fellow @UALstorytelling
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If you're in Manchester this Friday, join us and our friends Abandon Normal Devices for a series of short film screenings on truth and digital culture. Part of a new collaboration called Deep Focus which aims to promote artistic and investigative non-fiction filmmaking. Tickets here:
damn this is brilliant. Evgenia Kovda's essay on the nihilism being pushed on youth as some kind of hip new thing by certain downtown influencers — and the nihilism she knew growing with in post-collapse Moscow. nefariousrussians.com/p/against-nihi…
“Per population, the death toll of Palestinian journalists is roughly equivalent to the killing of 8,500 U.S. newsroom employees.” Investigative journalist Nick Turse reports on NEWS GRAVEYARDS: How Threats to War Reporters Endanger the World for Brown University’s Costs of War
Our LondonCentric piece this morn shows how Asif Aziz’s company repeatedly rents some of the UK’s priciest retail spaces to students who vanish without paying millions in tax. There’s so much money for HMRC in the WestEnd if it just enforces compliance. open.substack.com/pub/londoncent…
An analysis of dozens of 3D animations published by the Israeli army discovered digital assets sourced not from classified intelligence but rather from commercial libraries and content creators as far afield as Scotland and Port Orchard. Oren Ziv שיחה מקומית 972mag.com/israeli-army-3…
Fascinating work here tracing how the IDF recycled 3D assets from a cyberpunk sci-fi art project, the Scottish Maritime Museum and elsewhere to populate its widely-seen models of supposed enemy locations in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran. One of the most infamous, the alleged underground
NEW: For nine months, Kaitlin Tosh and I have been investigating how X's algorithm works. We found that it amplifies right-wing and extreme content in UK users' For You feeds. It's something we've long suspected, but can now back up with hard evidence.