This is placeholder copy for an article on disconnectivity and attention. The full piece is in progress — we're commissioning writers who work at the intersection of technology, creative labor, and culture.
What follows will trace how disconnectivity and attention shows up in studios, platforms, and everyday practice: not as a trend report, but as a structural argument about who benefits when tools change faster than institutions.
We publish long-form work here because the default feeds flatten complexity. Expect interviews, criticism, and field notes — the kind of writing that takes a position and stays with it longer than a scroll.
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