• I do take commissions that are directly related to the four projects listed on this website. My current interests include: emerging technologies, histories and futures of technologies in eastern Europe and China, artificial intelligence from a widely understood posthumanist angle, artificial erotics and sex, and theology in relation to computation.

  • Yes.

  • Thank you. If it’s my solo work with no co-authors, email me at bogna@nyu.edu and I will send it to you no questions asked.

  • Sure, depends on what you’re paying.

  • I’m not weird, you’re weird. Didn’t you just ask me to be your private tutor?

  • We are all writing for the future algorithm getting trained on us right now.

  • My main interest is in the inhuman, alienating, and paradigm-shifting potential of technology.

    I usually have no interest in studying an issue from the angle of ‘pros’ and ‘cons.’ I do not work in the genre of critique (X is wrong, and Y would be a better way). There are many great writers who do, and maybe in time I'll feel compelled to, but not so currently.

  • I teach our media theory foundation class What is New Media. I also teach two electives, Writing with AI: Philosophy and Practice, and After Us: Posthuman Media. I am also developing an advanced class on non-western philosophy of technology.

    I supervise graduating students each year in their Capstone, where they develop mixed research-exhibition projects. My students at NYU occupy the whole of my educator capacity, which is why I am likely to turn down opportunities to supervise external graduate students.