This is a book about how to survive on the internet.
It’s about the cozy web, the dark web, the dark forest, the clear net, the dark net, and a new social world emerging around us.
This is The Dark Forest Anthology of the Internet (second printing)
A trilogy of essays published from 2019 through 2021 that explores why I and others feel less comfortable showing our true selves online
Reissued here with the original piece, two follow-up essays, and a podcast conversation with The Stoa exploring the concept
BOOK of HOURS is a free 236-page PDF intended to be viewed in 2-page format on a handheld digital device. Taking the idea of the medieval prayer book into the virtual age, it provides light but also underscores our vast separation from the natural and spiritual worlds.
Will we still be asking people to like and subscribe in 10 years?
"After The Creator Economy" explores constructive alternatives for the ways we produce, distribute, and monetize creative work online.
Co-edited by Austin Robey (Metalabel) and Severin Matusek (co—matter), this release preserves and digitally reissues the zine
FUTURX and LARROSA present “AI+MUSIC. CONTEXT + USES + ETHICS: Artificial Intelligence in Music Ecosystems”.
The publication has two main objectives: to propose a common language to overcome binary and polarized perspectives on AI in the music industry, and to catalyze critical and constructive discussions for a future that is already inevitable.
A series of reflections from my (Yancey's) creative experiences expressed as a written essay (the A-side) and video essay (the B-side)
The Autonomous Worlds Network’s first publication offers a new vocabulary for a new era of worlding.
A Manual For Our Time — the first Hard Art Manifesto.