Continuum launched in January of 2026 as a way to spend more time with the questions that sit beneath contemporary life — how people make sense of the digital ecosystems they move through, how different fields observe change from their own vantage points, and how those perspectives echo across disciplines when patterns are traced in relation to one another. Continuum features insights from researchers, designers, and field workers who engage these issues, allowing a diverse collection of stories to unfold at a human pace. The aim is to examine how developments in tech interact with culture, and how those systems align (or fall out of alignment) with neurobiological capacities.
This journal is shaped by an editorial perspective grounded in tech and culture journalism, with roots in digital design ethics and mixed media. By bringing together contributions from people who study these systems up close, Continuum supports a shared effort to notice, interpret, and respond to the shifts shaping the modern world.