Three new essays on the digital and the analog

I'm excited to announce three new essays that will be published in the next few months. I'll link to the texts once they become available.

"Golden Age of Analog," Critical Inquiry 48, no. 2 (Winter 2022)—Why in the digital age have some of our best thinkers turned toward characteristically analog themes?

"The Gender of Math," differences 32, no. 3 (2021)—Math has a gender issue...but how and why? On the problem of essential bias in mathematics, algorithms, and digital media.

"The Origin of Geometry," Grey Room 86 (Winter 2022)—What is a point? Here I address point as unity, puncture, and mark (or in the Greek tradition monas, stigme, and semeion).