Kyle Chayka
On digital abundance
The journalist of The New Yorker, Kyle Chayka, expert in technology and culture, talks with sociologist Liliana Arroyo, specialist in digital social innovation, about the contradictions and limits of an increasingly digitized world. How to learn to desire less in a present marked by hyperproduction and acceleration? What new forms does culture take in an increasingly technological reality?
Kyle Chayka: “The platform connects us but also homogenizes our tastes”
Àlex Hinojo
We talk to the journalist about minimalism and how this trend affects us when it comes to relating to the world that surrounds us.
Kyle Chayka: “The platform connects us but also homogenizes our tastes”
Minimalism is a trend. But this aesthetic current, which encourages people to have and need less, has been swallowed up by the logic of capitalism and used to homogenise aesthetic trends across the board. Kyle Chayka, who writes for The New Yorker, reflects on this process while ...
Kyle Chayka
On digital abundance
The journalist of The New Yorker, Kyle Chayka, expert in technology and culture, talks with sociologist Liliana Arroyo, specialist in digital social innovation, about the contradictions and limits of an increasingly digitized world.