In this interview for CBC Radio show Spark, Ted Striphas, associate professor in the Department of Communication & Culture at Indiana University and author of The Late Age of Print, talks to Nora Young about algorithmic culture and the social implications of leaving discovery and serendipity to complex math:
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Striphas has written a series of posts about algorithmic culture on his blog (also called The Late Age of Print funnily enough).
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