Continuum began as a way to spend more time with the questions that sit quietly 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 together. In a moment when information accelerates faster than our ability to interpret it, Continuum creates room for steadier reflection. It brings together insights from researchers, designers, and field workers who engage these issues, allowing ideas to unfold at a human pace. The aim is to build a space where complexity can be approached with patience and curiosity, and where readers can encounter multiple ways of seeing a world that is always in motion.
Continuum is shaped by the perspective of its Editorial Lead, Trudy Hall — a technology and culture journalist with a background in interface design and mixed media. Her work examines how digital infrastructures and information environments influence cognition, attention, and lived experience. By bringing together contributions from people who study these systems up close, Continuum supports a shared effort to notice, interpret, and engage with the shifts shaping contemporary life, offering readers a place to think alongside those doing the work.
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