La “escucha” del deejay – para Manrico Montero (enero del 2002 para Urbe 01)

I have been reorganising hard drives and the like and came across this article I wrote on 28 January 2002, in Mexico City, for Mexican electronic music and culture magazine Urbe 01.

Don’t Walk Away: The Aporetics of Information in the Age of Twitter Overload

Like you, I've read the news today. Like so many others out there, I also wanted to write something. This is a personal reflection.

Chronicle of a Death Foretold: At Nieman Storyboard, My Translation of an Interview with Slain Journalist Javier Valdez

I've just published a translation of an interview with the slain Mexican journalist Javier Valdez at Nieman Storyboard (Neiman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University).

BBC Politics Election Tweets: A Quick Text Analysis

Where I share the results of a quick text analysis of a small corpora of recent tweets from @BBCPolitics and @bbcnickrobinson. I also shared the corpora on fighsare.

Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences; The Conversation

Today I'm attending the Open Access Futures in the Humanities and Social Sciences event at Senate House, University of London. Last night The Conversation UK published a piece by me in their "Hard Evidence" section, which they titled "Is open access working?".

At 4Humanities: Keeping the Humanities in the Public Arena: An Interview with Rosemary G. Feal

At 4Humanities, my interview with Rosemary G. Feal, executive director of the Modern Language Association.

1998: Khora, Porno Estéreo: “deconstrucción sonora”

Una breve nota de Mauricio Matamoros que apareció en el periódico mexicano Unomásuno sobre aquella instalación audiovisual que Manrico Montero, VJ Jones y yo como Porno Estéreo realizamos en el Museo Universitario del Chopo de la ciudad de México el sábado 14 de noviembre de 1998.

1997: “Dudo que la electrónica sea el futuro”

Comparto, no sin vergüenza, un escan de mi artículo "Música y ciberespacio", publicado en el diario mexicano El Financiero el Jueves 7 de agosto de 1997. Cómo hemos cambiado...

At HASTAC: My Discipline is Bigger than Yours: Digital Humanities and the Conflict of the Faculties

I have posted a response to Stephen Marche's LA Review of Books article "Against Digital Humanities" on my HASTAC blog.