Voices of Mexico no. 122

Our Voice

People from the generations who, despite benefitting from information technologies, grew up without computers or Internet are still surprised that our daily lives go hand-in-hand with the digital world. Also surprising is that not only are platforms and apps not part of a “parallel reality,” but many of us actually spend an enormous part of our life in them. In fact, we must become aware of this: the borders between our online and offline activities both blur and intensify. Given this, a group of cisan and iibi researchers have developed a collective project starting with the affirmation that virtual communities are, indeed, communities; and where we ask ourselves how collective knowledge is built in them through shared interests, the exchange of ideas and knowledge, dialogue, and even, on occasion, confrontation.

Graciela Martínez-Zalce
Director of the Center for Research on North America

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Our Voice
Graciela Martínez-Zalce

Beauty as Identity: The Work of Patricia Álvarez
Astrid Velasco Montante


Virtual Artistic Communities: Vessels in Time

Giovanna Enríquez Illustrations by Karen López Murillo

Working at an Art-Film Theater
Faride Amero
Illustrations by Amanda Mijangos and Armando Fonseca

Dear Algorithm Poem / Conspiranoia/Sand
by Francisco Casado / Poem by Francisco García

 

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