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ZEMOS98
http://zemos98.org/spip.php?article561=
ZEMOS98 is a Spanish cultural organization and festival platform dedicated to deconstructing dominant mass-media messages through critical media arts and activism. Their annual festival, labs, TV productions, and publications make it a hub for experimental media culture and European remapping initiatives.
Organization 2026-03-13
Beeks.cool - Obscure Media
https://beeks.cool/obscure
Beeks.cool's Obscure Media section is a curated linkdump of rare, weird, and ephemeral media assembled by a collector with a sharp eye for the forgotten and strange. Visitors will find VHS oddities, old TV commercial breaks, vintage TTRPG magazines, anime convention ephemera, educational films, and promotional curiosities spanning several decades.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Critical Media Studies Resources
https://mediastudy.com/
Built by Michael I. Niman, a journalism professor at SUNY Buffalo State, this site curates critical resources for Media Studies and American Studies researchers, including links to media watchdogs, propaganda analysis, censorship coverage, and alternative media outlets validated for accuracy. It also archives Niman's syndicated columns and recommends books from independent publishers that challenge corporate media culture.
Resource 2026-03-11
Main Page
https://nice-marmot.net/
Nice Marmot is a thoughtful personal blog by a U.S. Navy veteran who weaves together firsthand military history, current events, and geopolitical commentary with a distinctly lived-in perspective. Posts draw on the author's own service experience, including time aboard USS Stephen W. Groves during the tanker war in the Persian Gulf, making for unusually grounded and personal writing.
Blog 2026-03-12
Link Punk: A Linkblog
https://linkpunk.micro.blog/
Link Punk is a linkblog by Braden Slen that curates and comments on daily news stories spanning politics, civil liberties, and current events with a distinctly skeptical, left-leaning voice. The format is clean and RSS-friendly, offering a steady stream of annotated links to journalism and longform reads from across the web.
Blog 2026-03-12
Science and Technology News and Commentary: Aardvark Daily
http://aardvark.co.nz/
Aardvark Daily is New Zealand's longest-running online daily news and commentary publication, now in its 30th year, run by Bruce Simpson covering science, technology, and current events with a distinctly Kiwi perspective. Visitors will find opinionated columns on topics ranging from energy policy and fuel scams to computing history, making it a veteran voice in independent tech journalism.
Blog 2026-03-12
PAPER TIGER
https://papertiger.org/
Paper Tiger Television is a long-running independent media organization dedicated to freedom of speech, personal expression, and social justice through grassroots video production. Their site offers access to an archive of activist media work, a history of the collective, and resources connecting visitors to their mission.
Organization 2026-03-12
https://onlythegood.org/
https://onlythegood.org/
OnlyTheGood.org is an experimental art-tech project by Donnachie, Simionato & son and Antonio Riello that automatically classifies news headlines from major services like Google News and Reuters as emotionally positive or negative, then plots the results in real-time graphs. The project blurs the line between digital art installation and media criticism, and was exhibited at a solo show in Stuttgart, Germany, with RSS feeds and a portable graph widget offered for public use.
Portfolio 2026-03-13
HotWired: Intelligent Agent - "The Birth of Way New Journalism" by Josh Quittner
https://archive.gyford.com/1995/11/13/HotWiredDemo/i-agent/index.htm
An archived 1995 HotWired article by Josh Quittner exploring the birth of 'Way New Journalism' and how the web might fundamentally transform media, publishing, and the economics of content distribution. A fascinating time capsule from the early commercial web, capturing the excitement and uncertainty journalists felt as digital publishing upended traditional print models.
Resource 2026-03-12
Joe Ross
https://joeross.me/
Joe Ross is a lawyer with a keen interest in law, tech policy, and geekery who runs this frequently updated link blog sharing commentary on politics, culture, and the occasional obscure delight. Posts range from Supreme Court dynamics and civil liberties to RoboCop statues and rare Steve Jobs interviews, making it a lively and eclectic read.
Blog 2026-03-12