

12.2.2021
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Elisabeth Prehn, Paula Ahn, Moritz Tontsch, Finn Steffens, Hildegard Oehler, Agnete Morell, Roman Steinmetz, Nathassia Arrua
How can we define reality and spirituality in times of algorithmic dependency? Our perception of reality is largely based on digital matters we consume. Social media feeds replace national newspapers and priests. Digging within our echo chambers becomes a spiritual practise. Social media algorithms don't care about political positioning or belief systems – but that the user’s activity is increased. As obstinate companions which are present at any time, algorithms might be our new basis of spirituality: rhythmic trance and algorithmic microdosing.