Welcome to my blog – a space where I share insights, tips, and stories at the intersection of content marketing and media research.
Maps as marks of societies
We chart the world not only to navigate it, but to define it. Maps reflect culture, power, and perception, embedding social narratives into lines and borders. More than guides, they are mirrors — revealing how societies choose to see themselves.
Mind vs. Machine: Exploring the Boundaries of Thinking
We ask if machines can think like us, but the deeper question is what thinking really means. Artificial intelligence processes patterns with precision, yet lacks the unpredictability of emotion and culture. Between human intuition and machine logic lies the frontier of consciousness itself.
Navigating Privacy and Freedom: The Complex Landscape of Internet Regulation
We live in an age where information flows without borders, yet boundaries are constantly redrawn. Internet regulation balances privacy, freedom, and security, exposing a paradox: too much control stifles expression, too little leaves us vulnerable. Between these poles, societies struggle to define digital freedom.
Art in the Age of Reproducibility: Authenticity, Digital Art, and the Modern Viewer
Technology has completely changed the art world, allowing art to be copied and made repeatedly. In this blog post, we'll talk about how this ongoing change makes it hard to know if art is real, turns it into something to buy, and creates new ways for many people to make art. We'll look at how technology affects art and how art changes now.

