The Cathedral of Computation – The Atlantic

We’re not living in an algorithmic culture so much as a computational theocracy. Algorithms are everywhere, supposedly. We are living in an “algorithmic culture,” to use the author and communication scholar Ted Striphas’s name for it. Google’s search algorithms determine how we access information. Facebook’s News Feed algorithms determine how we socialize. Netflix’s and Amazon’s…

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#129 – Cartoonists react to Paris attack – It’s All Journalism

[if lt IE 9]>< ![endif] http://media.blubrry.com/itsalljournalism/content.blubrry.com/itsalljournalism/IAJ-2015-01-15-150.mp3“It is every cartoonist’s worse nightmare and it’s absolutely chilling. Sadness, shock and horror.” That’s how political cartoonist Jen Sorensen described her reaction on hearing of the Jan. 7, 2015, attack on the Paris headquarters of the Charlie Hebdo magazine by two Islamist gunman. The shootings killed 12, including cartoonists…

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Terry Richardson Returns to Magazine Covers, Without a Fuss – NYTimes.com

Photo Terry Richardson’s photograph of Miranda Kerr, on the cover of the February issue of Harper’s Bazaar.Credit It’s been a big week for forgiveness in fashion: John Galliano made his reappearance on the runway under the aegis of Maison Margiela, and the American Harper’s Bazaar and Rolling Stone unveiled their latest covers, courtesy of the…

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Rolling Stone Brings Back Photographer Accused Of Sexual Abuse – BuzzFeed News

Terry Richardson’s eight-month exile from the covers of mainstream American magazines has come to an end, with his work fronting the February issues of both Rolling Stone and Harper’s Bazaar. The controversial photographer shot at least 10 mainstream U.S. covers in 2013, but work dried up in the spring of 2014, after the latest and…

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Co-Founder of Charlie Hebdo: Editor ‘Dragged the Team’ to Their Deaths | Mediaite

One of the co-founders of Charlie Hebdo spoke out this week with some harsh words for slain editor-in-chief Stéphane Charbonnier (a.k.a. Charb), accusing him of “dragging the team” to their deaths. According to The Telegraph, Henri Roussel told the late Charb, “I really hold it against you.” He considers Charb both an “amazing lad” and…

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InTouch Puts Transphobia on Its Cover with Bruce Jenner Photoshop – The Daily Beast

REALLY?! 01.15.15 InTouch Puts Transphobia on Its Cover with Bruce Jenner Photoshop On the heels of a Golden Globe win for ‘Transparent,’ praise for the Jolie-Pitts’ support of their child going by ‘John,’ and the year Laverne Cox ruled, InTouch proved it’s nothing but out of touch. Bruce Jenner’s gender is the papal white smoke…

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Neetzan Zimmerman out at Whisper | Capital New York

paging_filterNeetzan Zimmerman, who served as editor in chief of the secret-sharing app Whisper, has left the company, he confirmed to Capital.Zimmerman, “and other staff members,” have been suspended since late October, pending the results of an internal investigation. Whisper was the subject of a multi-part Guardian exposé in mid-October, which alleged that the company’s claim to…

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Who Is Forgiving Whom in Charlie Hebdo? — NYMag

It’s a little confusing. The cover of the next Charlie Hebdo features a cartoon of Mohammed holding a “Je suis Charlie” sign under the headline “Tout est Pardonné” (“All Is Forgiven”), which is a little confusing. Who, exactly, is forgiving whom? According to Charlie Hebdo columnist Zineb El Rhazoui, the drawing is a call to forgive gunmen Chérif and Saïd…

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