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==Creative and Cultural Interpretations== Recent explorations of digitality extend beyond academic and theoretical contexts, finding expression in artistic and cultural works that reflect on the lived experience of life in a digitally mediated world. One such example is ''Across the Stack: Digital Minds Collide'', a creative series curated by writer Tate Ellis through the newsletter ''Love to Hate and the Joy we Find'', hosted on the independent platform Substack.<ref>{{cite web |last=Ellis |first=Tate |title=Across the Stack: Digital Minds Collide |url=https://love2hate.substack.com/p/across-the-stack-digital-minds-collide |website=Love to Hate and the Joy we Find |publisher=Substack |date=April 2025 |access-date=21 May 2025}}</ref> The collection brings together essays, fragments, and multimedia pieces that examine how digital life shapes identity, memory, imagination, and emotional connection. This creative turn in digital commentary parallels work by other contemporary writers using digital platforms to explore digitality, such as the newsletter ''The Convivial Society'' by L.M. Sacasas,<ref>{{cite web |last=Sacasas |first=L.M. |title=The Convivial Society |url=https://theconvivialsociety.substack.com |website=The Convivial Society |publisher=Substack |access-date=21 May 2025}}</ref> which critically engages with technology and culture from a philosophical perspective. These works illustrate how digital publishing itself can function both as a subject of critique and as a vehicle for exploring the evolving human condition under digitality.
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