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Joanne McNeil is a writer who has covered the intersection of technology and culture for over a decade (back when there was a distinction.) As Editor of [[Rhizome.org]], she oversees all content published on Rhizome News and the Rhizome blog. [http://rhizome.org/editorial/tags/digest/ She commissions and edits features on art, digital culture, new media, and gaming]. She writes about a range of subjects including augmented reality, copyright policy, the future of publishing, and robotics. Her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, n+1, and other web and print publications. Previously, she founded and edited the blog [http://tomorrowmuseum.com/ The Tomorrow Museum]. She studied economics at George Mason University, where she was a [http://www.gmu.edu/depts/usp/index.html University Scholar]. She met the Philip K. Dick android before it lost its head.
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'''Joanne McNeil''' is the author of the novel ''Wrong Way'' (2023) and ''Lurking'' (2020). She was the inaugural winner of the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation's Arts Writing Award for an emerging writer. She has been a resident at Eyebeam, a Logan Nonfiction Program fellow, recipient of the Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, and an instructor at the [[School for Poetic Computation]]. She grew up in Brockton, MA and is currently based in Los Angeles.
  
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Her freelance writing often focuses on the protocols, standards, and history of the networks, services, and infrastructure like the web and email. Recent features include [https://www.thenation.com/article/society/aol-facebook-america-online/ "The Rise and Fall of AOL"] for ''The Nation'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20211125042119/https://thereboot.com/silicon-everywhere-a-brief-history-of-americas-tech-hubs/ "Silicon Everywhere"] for ''The Reboot'', and a look at [https://filmmakermagazine.com/121867-joanne-mcneil-large-language-models-allison-parrish/ art-making with “radically small language models”] for her column in ''Filmmaker Magazine''.
  
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She's currently working on another nonfiction book, ''Too Early for the Future'', on the practice and history of speculating on the future. [http://joannemcneil.com (2025)]
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* [http://joannemcneil.com Website]
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 19 February 2025

Joanne McNeil is the author of the novel Wrong Way (2023) and Lurking (2020). She was the inaugural winner of the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Art Foundation's Arts Writing Award for an emerging writer. She has been a resident at Eyebeam, a Logan Nonfiction Program fellow, recipient of the Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant, and an instructor at the School for Poetic Computation. She grew up in Brockton, MA and is currently based in Los Angeles.

Her freelance writing often focuses on the protocols, standards, and history of the networks, services, and infrastructure like the web and email. Recent features include "The Rise and Fall of AOL" for The Nation, "Silicon Everywhere" for The Reboot, and a look at art-making with “radically small language models” for her column in Filmmaker Magazine.

She's currently working on another nonfiction book, Too Early for the Future, on the practice and history of speculating on the future. (2025)

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