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technology and psychology

The boundary between a person's inner world and the external technological environment is becoming increasingly porous. In this collection, we gather materials that focus not on the technical specifications of devices or algorithms, but on how they transform our sensory experience, our perception of intimacy, and our understanding of identity. We are interested in the point of tension where innovation collides with fundamental psychological needs, sometimes giving rise to new forms of alienation or, conversely, offering unconventional ways of self-discovery.

Digital Stories

The Spiral at the Bottom of Silence

Dark Hard Sci-fi, Dystopias

A meteorologist stationed in the desert discovers a perfect geometric circle in the wake of a storm. This anomaly refuses to let him go until he realizes: all this time, he wasn't being pulled by a physical structure, but by the very thing he had spent his entire life running from.

Victor Kraft Mar 20, 2026

NeuroBlog

Why Your Brain Needs a 'Boring' Day

Personal Growth & Learning Cognitive Hygiene

Boredom isn't the enemy of productivity or a sign of laziness; instead, it initiates processes in your mind that cannot be activated any other way.

Alice Weil Mar 14, 2026

Digital Stories

Roots of Light

Biopunk, Eco-fantasy

The installation visualizes the soul as a living hologram, but with each passing session, Lia feels herself drifting away. She must come to understand: the machine does not merely mirror the unseen; it initiates her into the art of letting go.

Iris Green Mar 13, 2026

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