
The Frontier Interview: Jake Dow-Smith
On the web’s needless complexity and translating signals from one medium to another
On the web’s needless complexity and translating signals from one medium to another
On creative autonomy, acknowledging labor and laborers, and building relationships that will last decades.
On touring an Amazon warehouse and reading Heike Geissler’s “Seasonal Associate”
A new anthology with predictions of London a century from now misses the voices of today’s residents.
Two stories about helping the next generation
The AI researcher on identity, sexuality, language, and paying close attention to the data
Email isn’t going anywhere. That’s a good thing.
The Built Environment
Long-term planning gives architects an opportunity to rethink ownership models
Updates on the MSG Sphere, Wikipedia, and other recent Frontier Magazine stories
Our sense of time is ever-changing. Shouldn’t our calendars be, too?
On representations of the continent—who gets to make them, how they circulate, and what they mean
Cyberattacks on library systems are an equity issue