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    Essays, reports and other major NDC publications.

    • Essay
      Too Late for the Earth, Too Soon for the Stars On the Para-Real, virtual ecologies, climate grief, and the experiences of the middle children of history, born too late to explore the Earth and too soon to explore the stars.
    • Essay
      The Para-Real: A manifesto Defining the space where digital realms and the physical world converge, and their powerful or transformative potential.
    • Report
      Memory in Uncertainty: Web Preservation in the Polycrisis A deep research report documenting the threats and opportunities for web preservation practice and tooling in a changing world.
    • Essay
      The Imperial Sensorium Tracing how our violent world was built by the paranoid 20th Century nuclear order and proponents of Cybernetics.
    • Essay
      Expectations as Reality In a period of ‘diploma inflation’ the disparity between the aspirations that the educational system produces and the opportunities it really offers is a structural reality which affects all the members of a school generation, but to a varying extent depending on the rarity of their qualifications and on their...
    • Report
      The Limits to Digital Consent A research report from New Design Congress & Superbloom Design documenting the limits of ethical consent in complex systems.
    • Essay
      Aesthetic Flattening [1] One year into the Covid-19 pandemic, an impatient public—lit up by the blue glow of screens—preps itself for a collective amnesia. Many of us started 2020 nervously counting infection curves and rising death rates. Now, after a year of ghoulish statistics dictating what should be considered essential—...
    • Report
      Smartphone as Lifeline: Designing technology for a changing world A stark report on the effects of technology beyond the ideal user, and the hidden essential roles of smartphones in rapidly changing societies.
    • Essay
      This is Fine: Optimism & Emergency in the P2P Network The resilience of centralised networks remains significantly underestimated by p2p challengers. Decentralised movements are dangerously unprepared for a crisis-fuelled future that has very suddenly arrived at their door.
    • Essay
      “Technically” Responsible: The essential, precarious workforce that powers A.I. [1]There is a belief that as digital infrastructure and technology intertwines with society, it reconfigures politics and culture in real time. Historian Louis Hyman describes this belief as a misconceived sense of society updating and following technology[2]. Digital infrastructure seizes new upon opportunities, especially exploitable ones, and it...
    • Essay
      The Treaty of Finsbury Park 2025 In 2020, NASA prepares a mission to colonise Mars. Alone in the expanse, the desire to set sail into the void is understandable for a frightened globe. A planetary health check reveals the terrible reality: countless lost species and one million additionally at risk of extinction, their erasure a direct...
    • Essay
      Our Artificial Wilderness: Virtual Beauty & Ecological Decay The 1990s and early 2000s popularised Massive Multiplayer Online Games[1], or MMOs. Games that featured open, virtual worlds in which a player can freely explore and approach objectives and whose narrative is drawn from the environment and game mechanics. An open world game can be single or multiplayer, but...
    • Essay
      On Weaponised Design The lives of digital platform users are at odds with how these systems are conceived and built, thanks to weaponised design, where a product harm of users while behaving exactly as designed.
  • Research Notes & Cables /

    Conscise publications drawn from our research.

    • Research Note
      The Digital Identity Accountability Gap Digital identity is often defined vaguely or inconsistently, allowing for wide interpretation through market-driven definitions that frequently contradict each other. The gap enables the misuse of digital identity and now leads to a collapse in institutional trust.
    • Research Note
      The Problem of the Ambiguous Digital Self Digital identity lacks a universal definition. From ISO’s vague standards to conflicting expert opinions, ambiguity enables exploitation. The first key finding on our landmark digital identity report reveals the consequences of definitional chaos in policy and practice.
    • Research Note
      The Mask-Off Moment for Digital Identity Our 18-month investigation reveals how digital identity systems create brittle societies. This foreword traces eight case studies that demonstrate the catastrophic failures of digital identity across Estonia, the US, Israel, Ukraine, and beyond.
    • Research Note
      Spheres of Identity To understand the threats of digital identity, we must shift from rigid models, and instead observe and and describe the topologies of digital representation as they truly are, rather than as they are purported to be.
    • Cable
      Blue Skies, Blue Screens In CABLE 2024/05, we launch the next digital identity Research Note, "Spheres of Identity", track our research into stagnation and the potential of the Para-Real, and document growing scepticism and transgressions of AI.
    • Cable
      Spare a thought for the parched data centre CABLE 2024/03-05 (a little late!) covers updates about our digital identity work, and a short note on our research into the massive environmental footprint of data centres and AI.
    • Cable
      Another world is possible In CABLE 2024/02, we share the second digital identity research note, our appointment to the DC4EU, document our meeting with Furscience, and reflect on the new popularity of 90s cyberpunk anime as a systemic anxiety.
    • Research Note
      Self-(De)termination: The Fatal Ambiguity of Digital Identity As you read this, the world has entered an era where no recorded voice or face can be trusted, driven by an incomplete reckoning of the electronic self that endangers individuals and societies alike. How can this be brought to an end?
    • Research Note
      You Best Start Believing in 90s Cyberpunk Dystopias, You're Living in One A short reflection on the resurgence of 90s cyberpunk as an example of societal anxiety around digitisation.
    • Cable
      Paperclips, Decomposition and Disillusionment On collapse in three theatres: conflict, context and culture.
    • Research Note
      Identifying & Defining the Digital Self What does it take to assemble a digital identity? What do different implementations of digital identity share? An abridged introduction to digital identity as part of a larger New Design Congress research project.
    • Research Note
      Material Dematerial A deeply held contemporary belief is that our digital-first world is of pure intellect. This blind optimism, already ridiculous 70 years ago, has become much more constricting in the new century.
    • Research Note
      Rare-Earth Ceasarism We must reinvent the fundamentals upon which technology is built, lest they further enable reactionary power structures and their ringleaders.
    • Research Note
      The Fragile Green Future In early October, the New Design Congress team attended the European Forest Institute’s Scientific Seminar in Barcelona.
    • Research Note
      The Coming Game Engine Inflection Point Today's game engines sit at the centre of a key ideological and economic battleground and the two most popular game engine companies face uncertain futures. What is the alternative?
    • Research Note
      Making Demands in an Unaccountable Time The development of frameworks for the common good are an essential tool for peaceful change. But as the material conditions of societies unravel, this tactic appears to be in political retreat, despite being louder and more widely deployed than ever.
    • Research Note
      Signalbots: Secrets Distribution and Social Graph Protection for Private Groups What does it mean to organise, cooperate and moderate online in this panopticon era, where the security practices of everyday people more closely mirror those needed by paranoid dark web users?
    • Cable
      No Face, No Case How did we go from clapping for carers to furious international protest in less than three months?
    • Cable
      Understanding Subtlety in Complexity and Chaos Today we are gripped in a period of tremendous uncertainty. Between media saturation, bad actors and a looming global health threat, the idea that one can find any kind of clarity or prediction in this moment seems impossible.
  • Streams /

    Films, talks, interviews, podcasts and other broadcasts.

    • Stream
      IPFS and digital preservation in the multi-crisis present A presentation on the 2022 ground-breaking research into how decentralised digital archiving, its technologies and institutions are out of step with the realities of rising instability and complexity of the 21st century.
    • Stream
      The Para-Real, Tactical Media & the Failure of European Tech Criticism At the Institute of Network Cultures, Cade lays bare the multi-decade failure of tech criticism and open source, and the hubris of European funders masquerading as operatives for change.
    • Stream
      NM56 The Para-Real w/ Cade Diehm of New Design Congress A deep dive into the Para-Real with New Models' LILINTERNET and Carly Busta.
    • Stream
      The Para-Real World Fair: The Logistics of the Largest Immersive Digital Arts Market At the height of the worst economic crisis in nearly 50 years, an underground creative class was putting the finishing touches on one of the largest showcases of digital assets assembled to date.
    • Stream
      Decentralised Networks of Care: The Para-Real as Mutual Aid In an era of fractured exploitation and inequality, how can we take health and care back into our hands? The Hologram is social medicine for a cooperative species and is a bold vision for revolutionary care: a viral, peer-to-peer feminist health network.
    • Stream
      We Are Here Because of Those Who Are Not: Claiming the Para Real Through reflection on their trailblazing work, Danielle Braithwaite-Shirley details the shortfalls of today's digital identity systems and the missing voices from early digital culture.
    • Stream
      “It’s Weird, Okay!? I Get It’s Weird!”: Embodying the Self in the Para-Real The Para-Real is an ephemeral space that exists in the moment where digital systems and the real world collide. But what does that look like, and how does it affect us?
    • Stream
      Digital Resilience & War in Ukraine New Models interviews Cade Diehm about digital infrastructure resilience in a time of network upheaval as the world responds to Russia’s escalation of the war in Ukraine.
    • Stream
      IXDA Budapest 2020: Design Ethics? No Thanks! A talk about Design Ethics.
    • Stream
      HOPE 2020: Signalbots: Secrets Distribution and Social Graph Protection for Activists Josh King, developer of Ionosphere, and Sarah Aoun, chief technologist at OTF, demonstrate how these tools have been used to create chatbots for protecting activists' social graphs, providing IRC-like services to Signal groups, and more.
  • Digitised Society & Digital Identity /

    The brittle nature of digitsed society and identity systems is a core focus of our work.

    • Research Note
      The Digital Identity Accountability Gap Digital identity is often defined vaguely or inconsistently, allowing for wide interpretation through market-driven definitions that frequently contradict each other. The gap enables the misuse of digital identity and now leads to a collapse in institutional trust.
    • Research Note
      The Problem of the Ambiguous Digital Self Digital identity lacks a universal definition. From ISO’s vague standards to conflicting expert opinions, ambiguity enables exploitation. The first key finding on our landmark digital identity report reveals the consequences of definitional chaos in policy and practice.
    • Research Note
      The Mask-Off Moment for Digital Identity Our 18-month investigation reveals how digital identity systems create brittle societies. This foreword traces eight case studies that demonstrate the catastrophic failures of digital identity across Estonia, the US, Israel, Ukraine, and beyond.
    • Research Note
      Spheres of Identity To understand the threats of digital identity, we must shift from rigid models, and instead observe and and describe the topologies of digital representation as they truly are, rather than as they are purported to be.
    • Cable
      Blue Skies, Blue Screens In CABLE 2024/05, we launch the next digital identity Research Note, "Spheres of Identity", track our research into stagnation and the potential of the Para-Real, and document growing scepticism and transgressions of AI.
    • Cable
      Another world is possible In CABLE 2024/02, we share the second digital identity research note, our appointment to the DC4EU, document our meeting with Furscience, and reflect on the new popularity of 90s cyberpunk anime as a systemic anxiety.
    • Research Note
      Self-(De)termination: The Fatal Ambiguity of Digital Identity As you read this, the world has entered an era where no recorded voice or face can be trusted, driven by an incomplete reckoning of the electronic self that endangers individuals and societies alike. How can this be brought to an end?
    • Research Note
      You Best Start Believing in 90s Cyberpunk Dystopias, You're Living in One A short reflection on the resurgence of 90s cyberpunk as an example of societal anxiety around digitisation.
    • Cable
      Paperclips, Decomposition and Disillusionment On collapse in three theatres: conflict, context and culture.
    • Research Note
      Identifying & Defining the Digital Self What does it take to assemble a digital identity? What do different implementations of digital identity share? An abridged introduction to digital identity as part of a larger New Design Congress research project.
    • Essay
      Too Late for the Earth, Too Soon for the Stars On the Para-Real, virtual ecologies, climate grief, and the experiences of the middle children of history, born too late to explore the Earth and too soon to explore the stars.
    • Stream
      IPFS and digital preservation in the multi-crisis present A presentation on the 2022 ground-breaking research into how decentralised digital archiving, its technologies and institutions are out of step with the realities of rising instability and complexity of the 21st century.
    • Essay
      The Para-Real: A manifesto Defining the space where digital realms and the physical world converge, and their powerful or transformative potential.
    • Research Note
      Rare-Earth Ceasarism We must reinvent the fundamentals upon which technology is built, lest they further enable reactionary power structures and their ringleaders.
    • Research Note
      The Fragile Green Future In early October, the New Design Congress team attended the European Forest Institute’s Scientific Seminar in Barcelona.
    • Report
      Memory in Uncertainty: Web Preservation in the Polycrisis A deep research report documenting the threats and opportunities for web preservation practice and tooling in a changing world.
    • Stream
      Decentralised Networks of Care: The Para-Real as Mutual Aid In an era of fractured exploitation and inequality, how can we take health and care back into our hands? The Hologram is social medicine for a cooperative species and is a bold vision for revolutionary care: a viral, peer-to-peer feminist health network.
    • Essay
      The Imperial Sensorium Tracing how our violent world was built by the paranoid 20th Century nuclear order and proponents of Cybernetics.
    • Stream
      Digital Resilience & War in Ukraine New Models interviews Cade Diehm about digital infrastructure resilience in a time of network upheaval as the world responds to Russia’s escalation of the war in Ukraine.
    • Report
      The Limits to Digital Consent A research report from New Design Congress & Superbloom Design documenting the limits of ethical consent in complex systems.
    • Essay
      Aesthetic Flattening [1] One year into the Covid-19 pandemic, an impatient public—lit up by the blue glow of screens—preps itself for a collective amnesia. Many of us started 2020 nervously counting infection curves and rising death rates. Now, after a year of ghoulish statistics dictating what should be considered essential—...
    • Essay
      This is Fine: Optimism & Emergency in the P2P Network The resilience of centralised networks remains significantly underestimated by p2p challengers. Decentralised movements are dangerously unprepared for a crisis-fuelled future that has very suddenly arrived at their door.
    • Cable
      No Face, No Case How did we go from clapping for carers to furious international protest in less than three months?
    • Essay
      “Technically” Responsible: The essential, precarious workforce that powers A.I. [1]There is a belief that as digital infrastructure and technology intertwines with society, it reconfigures politics and culture in real time. Historian Louis Hyman describes this belief as a misconceived sense of society updating and following technology[2]. Digital infrastructure seizes new upon opportunities, especially exploitable ones, and it...
    • Cable
      Understanding Subtlety in Complexity and Chaos Today we are gripped in a period of tremendous uncertainty. Between media saturation, bad actors and a looming global health threat, the idea that one can find any kind of clarity or prediction in this moment seems impossible.
    • Essay
      On Weaponised Design The lives of digital platform users are at odds with how these systems are conceived and built, thanks to weaponised design, where a product harm of users while behaving exactly as designed.
  • Weaponised Design /

    Documenting the systemic failures that allow designed systems to harm users while operating entirely as intended.

    • Research Note
      The Problem of the Ambiguous Digital Self Digital identity lacks a universal definition. From ISO’s vague standards to conflicting expert opinions, ambiguity enables exploitation. The first key finding on our landmark digital identity report reveals the consequences of definitional chaos in policy and practice.
    • Research Note
      The Mask-Off Moment for Digital Identity Our 18-month investigation reveals how digital identity systems create brittle societies. This foreword traces eight case studies that demonstrate the catastrophic failures of digital identity across Estonia, the US, Israel, Ukraine, and beyond.
    • Cable
      Another world is possible In CABLE 2024/02, we share the second digital identity research note, our appointment to the DC4EU, document our meeting with Furscience, and reflect on the new popularity of 90s cyberpunk anime as a systemic anxiety.
    • Research Note
      Self-(De)termination: The Fatal Ambiguity of Digital Identity As you read this, the world has entered an era where no recorded voice or face can be trusted, driven by an incomplete reckoning of the electronic self that endangers individuals and societies alike. How can this be brought to an end?
    • Research Note
      Identifying & Defining the Digital Self What does it take to assemble a digital identity? What do different implementations of digital identity share? An abridged introduction to digital identity as part of a larger New Design Congress research project.
    • Stream
      Digital Resilience & War in Ukraine New Models interviews Cade Diehm about digital infrastructure resilience in a time of network upheaval as the world responds to Russia’s escalation of the war in Ukraine.
    • Report
      The Limits to Digital Consent A research report from New Design Congress & Superbloom Design documenting the limits of ethical consent in complex systems.
    • Stream
      IXDA Budapest 2020: Design Ethics? No Thanks! A talk about Design Ethics.
    • Report
      Smartphone as Lifeline: Designing technology for a changing world A stark report on the effects of technology beyond the ideal user, and the hidden essential roles of smartphones in rapidly changing societies.
    • Essay
      On Weaponised Design The lives of digital platform users are at odds with how these systems are conceived and built, thanks to weaponised design, where a product harm of users while behaving exactly as designed.
  • The Para-Real /

    Cutting edge research into a third 'space' that emerges when digital platforms and real life circumstances align.

    • Cable
      Blue Skies, Blue Screens In CABLE 2024/05, we launch the next digital identity Research Note, "Spheres of Identity", track our research into stagnation and the potential of the Para-Real, and document growing scepticism and transgressions of AI.
    • Essay
      Too Late for the Earth, Too Soon for the Stars On the Para-Real, virtual ecologies, climate grief, and the experiences of the middle children of history, born too late to explore the Earth and too soon to explore the stars.
    • Stream
      The Para-Real, Tactical Media & the Failure of European Tech Criticism At the Institute of Network Cultures, Cade lays bare the multi-decade failure of tech criticism and open source, and the hubris of European funders masquerading as operatives for change.
    • Stream
      NM56 The Para-Real w/ Cade Diehm of New Design Congress A deep dive into the Para-Real with New Models' LILINTERNET and Carly Busta.
    • Essay
      The Para-Real: A manifesto Defining the space where digital realms and the physical world converge, and their powerful or transformative potential.
    • Stream
      The Para-Real World Fair: The Logistics of the Largest Immersive Digital Arts Market At the height of the worst economic crisis in nearly 50 years, an underground creative class was putting the finishing touches on one of the largest showcases of digital assets assembled to date.
    • Stream
      Decentralised Networks of Care: The Para-Real as Mutual Aid In an era of fractured exploitation and inequality, how can we take health and care back into our hands? The Hologram is social medicine for a cooperative species and is a bold vision for revolutionary care: a viral, peer-to-peer feminist health network.
    • Stream
      We Are Here Because of Those Who Are Not: Claiming the Para Real Through reflection on their trailblazing work, Danielle Braithwaite-Shirley details the shortfalls of today's digital identity systems and the missing voices from early digital culture.
    • Stream
      “It’s Weird, Okay!? I Get It’s Weird!”: Embodying the Self in the Para-Real The Para-Real is an ephemeral space that exists in the moment where digital systems and the real world collide. But what does that look like, and how does it affect us?
    • Essay
      Aesthetic Flattening [1] One year into the Covid-19 pandemic, an impatient public—lit up by the blue glow of screens—preps itself for a collective amnesia. Many of us started 2020 nervously counting infection curves and rising death rates. Now, after a year of ghoulish statistics dictating what should be considered essential—...
    • Essay
      Our Artificial Wilderness: Virtual Beauty & Ecological Decay The 1990s and early 2000s popularised Massive Multiplayer Online Games[1], or MMOs. Games that featured open, virtual worlds in which a player can freely explore and approach objectives and whose narrative is drawn from the environment and game mechanics. An open world game can be single or multiplayer, but...
  • Ecology /

    Challenging conventional thinking about non-human life on Earth and Western-led response to the climate crisis.

    • Cable
      Blue Skies, Blue Screens In CABLE 2024/05, we launch the next digital identity Research Note, "Spheres of Identity", track our research into stagnation and the potential of the Para-Real, and document growing scepticism and transgressions of AI.
    • Cable
      Spare a thought for the parched data centre CABLE 2024/03-05 (a little late!) covers updates about our digital identity work, and a short note on our research into the massive environmental footprint of data centres and AI.
    • Essay
      Too Late for the Earth, Too Soon for the Stars On the Para-Real, virtual ecologies, climate grief, and the experiences of the middle children of history, born too late to explore the Earth and too soon to explore the stars.
    • Research Note
      The Fragile Green Future In early October, the New Design Congress team attended the European Forest Institute’s Scientific Seminar in Barcelona.
    • Policy
      Toward Re-entanglement: a Charter for the City and the Earth Co-authoring a charter for the healthy and regenerative re-connection of human activity with the Earth’s natural systems.
    • Research Note
      Making Demands in an Unaccountable Time The development of frameworks for the common good are an essential tool for peaceful change. But as the material conditions of societies unravel, this tactic appears to be in political retreat, despite being louder and more widely deployed than ever.
    • Report
      Smartphone as Lifeline: Designing technology for a changing world A stark report on the effects of technology beyond the ideal user, and the hidden essential roles of smartphones in rapidly changing societies.
    • Essay
      The Treaty of Finsbury Park 2025 In 2020, NASA prepares a mission to colonise Mars. Alone in the expanse, the desire to set sail into the void is understandable for a frightened globe. A planetary health check reveals the terrible reality: countless lost species and one million additionally at risk of extinction, their erasure a direct...


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