J. Owen Matson, Ph.D.
Explores literature, film, art, AI, and educational technology through the lenses of cognition, media theory, and philosophy—tracing how we learn, create, and think across shifting systems.
Ferris Bueller’s Oppressive Charm: Nietzsche, Neoliberalism, and the Politics of Joy
The Cognitive Turn: Locating Cognitive Difference in the Age of AI
Thinking A Lot about the Absence of Thought
Ideology with Autocomplete: Reading David M. Berry on Synthetic Media and the Automation of Meaning