Rafa Arrocha | Q+A
Digital America interviewed Rafa Arrocha in April 2021 to discuss his work The Twittering (2021) and homophobia perpetuated through Twitter and in Panamanian culture....
The Twittering | Rafa Arrocha
In The Twittering (2021), artist Rafa Arrocha depicts homophobia and discrimination in Panama. Through a Hitchcockian lens, collected homophobic tweets scroll down the screen...
If i’m gay | Corrine Manderino
If i’m gay is a series of digital collages exploring the phenomenon of young LGBTQ+ people turning to the internet as an outlet for...
Transformations | Miranda Rosenblum
Miranda Rosenblum’s poetry collection, Transformations, explores the intersections of being queer in a post-internet world. Responding to contemporary themes such as online dating and...
Queer Millennials Online | Miranda Rosenblum
Millennials are the first generation to grow up with the internet. The rise of the internet incited a significant transformation in the experience of...
On Digital Sexuality: Emergence and Digital Art | Brandon Gellis
Within the United States, responses toward LGBTQ communities by the culture at large (the mainstream culture) have transformed within the last 100 years....
On Queer/Feminist Sound & the Digital Archive | Charles Eppley
Over the past several years, there has been a sonic awakening. The study of sound and its effects on knowledge, identity, culture, and history...
Why Hood by Air is relevant beyond the world of fashion | Kenta Murakami
Let’s take a look at some recent moments in pop culture…. Beyoncé has continued to embody and exude perfection, Macklemore performed “Same Love” at...