James Pulizzi

James J. Pulizzi, PhD, is a writer and independent scholar living in Los Angeles, and has taught at UCSB and UCLA. He writes about the intersection of technology, philosophy, and contemporary culture. He blogs at fractalrealism.wordpress.com, and his writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the American Book Review, Science Fiction Studies, and The Minnesota Review.

Articles

  • Singularity Now, or Why We Already Live in the Future

    Singularity Now, or Why We Already Live in the Future

    RATHER THAN MONOLITHIC iPhones or bulky portable computers, people now wear their information processing devices — as jackets lined with circuitry that learns its wearer’s cues, and as contact lenses that act like antiquated LCDs of yore. Why look at information ...