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20 May 2026
A surrealist digital art piece depicting a person connected to a massive gear-filled machine by glowing fiber-optic cables, symbolizing the loss of online data privacy in a corporate extraction economy.

The Digital Panopticon: Why Your “Privacy Settings” Are a Gimmick

Online data privacy is a lie. From Silicon Valley’s rhetorical cudgels to the ‘biomass’ of the extraction economy, Derek R. Audette deconstructs the digital panopticon. Stop clicking ‘I Accept’ and start seeing the gears of the Machine.

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22 Apr 2026
The Silence Between Sentences: Where Truth Pauses to Breathe.

The Silence Between Sentences: Where Truth Pauses to Breathe

In a world obsessed with speed, silence and the pause give words weight, sharpen thought, and let meaning breathe before it speaks.

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25 Mar 2026
Why Experimental Art Matters in a Commercial World

Why Experimental Art Matters in a Commercial World

Experimental art matters because it resists market logic, maintains cultural diversity, and creates space for failure—the laboratory feeding the factory’s hits.

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11 Mar 2026
Turning Away from the Crazy Machine Unused Production Still

Turning Away from the Crazy Machine – An Analysis

Literary analysis of Turning Away from the Crazy Machine, unpacking its critique of suffering, exploitation, and self-liberation.

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25 Feb 2026
Materialism Vs. Religion.

Why Rejecting Religion for Science Might Be the Ultimate Act of Faith: The Materialism Paradox No One Talks About

Atheists and believers make the same mistake. Why replacing religion with materialism just swaps one dogma for another. The truth might shock you.

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