Internet Folklore.
[Place of publication not identified] : Vienna Business Agency, 2026.
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The Culture & Technology Podcast ; 32
"Günseli Yalcinkaya is an artist, curator and writer based in London. She is a Contributing Editor at Dazed and the former host of Dazed's podcast, Logged On, and has appeared in talks and panels at the Architectural Association, BFI, Somerset House, Sónar+D, Serpentine Galleries, Unsound Festival, Vienna Digital Cultures and X Museum. Her essays have been published in CURA, Dazed Magazine, Spike Art, Vogue, Zora Zine and 032c, as well as in books for Aksioma, Julia Stoschek and LAS Art Foundation. In this episode, Günseli discusses her concept of 'internet folklore,' which connects advanced technologies with cultural practices like folklore and mythmaking. The conversation delves into the ways internet culture influences society, the impact of AI on human interaction and creativity, and the emerging significance of quantum culture. Severin and Günseli also explore her collaborative AV performances and the intriguing parallels between AI and psychedelia."-- provided by distributor.
Technology and the arts.
Artificial intelligence.
Cosmology.
Technologie et arts.
Intelligence artificielle.
Cosmologie.
artificial intelligence.
cosmology.
Interviews.
Podcasts.
Matusek, Severin, contributor.
Yalcinkaya, Günseli, contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
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