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Telecivics

David Amrock

Telecivics is an experiment in making sense of news and culture. This newsletter features essays and notes on art and politics. Currently relaunching.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Early notes on AI, tech, and the world we make

This essay takes a somewhat different angle on technological progress from what I previously wrote, and took longer to write than expected. Writing about the questionable side of technology without sounding too hopeful or too closed-minded ...

3 years ago
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Why did the 80s look that way?

Georges Seurat, Seascape (Gravelines), 1890. Seurat’s work was an influence on the Fauves of the first decade of the 20th century.

3 years ago
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Early notes on environmental changes

This week’s short essay is an effort to slowly start thinking about the relationship between environmental policy and culture. Traditionally art and cultural considerations are kept separate from ecological and economic ones, and I’m lookin...

3 years ago
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Optimism

Hello readers! I first launched this newsletter at the beginning of 2020, with a mission of making sense of the news. I’m a graphic designer, an artist, and a writer interested in the place of mass media in our lives. This essay is meant as...

3 years ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • David Amrock

    Designer and artist interested in politics and media.

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