Innlegg i Kultur
Tegner sin egen vei: L-innsikt om kreativitet og viralitet

Linn Isabel Eielsen (24) fra Haugesund er tegneserieskaperen bak serien L-innsikt og er aktuell med boken Alene hjemmefra. Med en sterk tilstedeværelse på sosiale medier, har Linn funnet kreative måter å nå ut til sitt publikum. Jeg tok en prat med henne om tegneserien, boken og hvordan hun bruker digitale plattformer for å markedsføre arbeidet sitt.

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Where Art and Technology Meet: "Oslo, Home of the Spray Can" Exhibition

“Did you know the spray can was invented in Oslo?” reads a large sign at the entrance of Oslo Science Park, inviting visitors to explore an exhibition on the history of the spray can and street art. In this article, I’ll share my thoughts on the exhibition and include some photos, just in case you couldn’t make it!

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Video games have redefined how I experience storytelling

At a community summit regarding the future of Destiny 2, one of the creators said they were considering shifting towards video essays about narratively focused games. To emphasize this, they said that “games are the best medium to experience great stories”. This quote has been on my mind ever since, because I agree with them.

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On Pause: Going Dating App Dry

After a groundbreaking lawsuit against Match was filed this past Valentine's Day, our usage of and dependency on dating apps has found itself in flux. Yesterday it felt like we were singing the praises of the relative ease in digitally connecting strangers for pleasurable pursuits. How did we get here?

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"May the Patron Saint of Nudes always smile upon you": Katrin Tiidenberg on Pleasure, Pain and Politics

Professor of Participatory Culture at Tallinn University and Professor II at IMK, Katrin Tiidenberg, hosted a talk in november called: Pleasure, Pain and Politics - Let’s Talk About Sex On Social Media. Based on findings from her book Sex & Social Media, Tiidenberg discussed how social media platforms both afford certain behaviour and moderate us.

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Unveiling Shadows: Chinese Horror Beneath the Red Veil

Red, a vibrant hue synonymous with warmth and happiness, transcends cultural boundaries. In the West, Santa Claus embodies the festive spirit associated with this color. Similarly, in China, red takes center stage during traditional festivals where red envelopes embody good fortune. However, the recent surge of inspiration drawn from Chinese folklore in horror games has transformed the color into a vessel for the supernatural.

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Harmfulle algoritmer: baksiden av hyperpersonalisert innhold

Som verdens mest nedlastede app er TikTok blitt svært populær, særlig blant barn og unge. Appens algoritme anbefaler deg innhold den tror du vil like, basert på hva du har vist interesse for tidligere. Problemet oppstår når sosiale mediers algoritmer begynner å anbefale unge og sårbare grupper skadelig innhold.

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Jèrriais: An endangered Island language in desperate need of more media visibility

Minority languages need to be represented within the media so that they are not forgotten. Producing content in a minority language displays it’s maintained relevance and importance within a society. Jèrriais is the traditional language of my island home Jersey, it is endangered and in need of much more media visibility in order to survive. 

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Ny utstilling på Nasjonalgalleriet: Tegneserienes Historie

Etter å ha vært stengt i over fire år åpner nå Nasjonalgalleriet med en utstilling om tegneserier. Utstillingen arrangeres av Norli i samarbeid med en rekke forlag, og passer for alle aldre. Vi tok turen innom for å lære mer om tegneseriens historie, og snakke med noen av arrangørene av utstillingen.

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"Water of the Day": Watertok and the New Diet Culture

Watertok is just the most recent trickle down trend from our generation’s greater issue regarding diet culture. Weight loss tips and body trends have simultaneously become more covert and also casually medicalized. Ozempic, an injectable medication that the FDA says is “approved to lower blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus, in addition to diet and exercise”, has taken the internet by storm.

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Restructuring the static reality of Palestine

I went to the famous exhibition by Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme at the Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo: “An echo buried deep deep down but calling still.” First, I was intrigued by the video, sound, and light installations displaying the harsh reality of the Palestinian people, but later, I left the exhibition amazed by a much bigger and a creative concept behind the chosen form.

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