Logic(s) Magazine - Incite at Columbia University
Logic(s) Magazine
- Timeframe 2023–2025
- Project Team
- Funded by Ford Foundation MacArthur Foundation Omiydar Network
- Website logicmag.io
Logic(s) is a tech magazine that draw in voices and perspectives that remain outside, underexplored, and essential to thinking critically about technology from below.
Logic(s) was founded in 2016 as Logic, a magazine with a goal of deepening conversations about tech journalism by moving the genre beyond product reviews. In 2023, Logic partnered with Incite to re-launch as Logic(s), the first tech magazine to explore tech from Black, Asian and queer vantage points. Incite committed to providing administrative and other support to the magazine over the course of three years—with the aim of making Logic(s) a sustainable venture.
Logic(s) publishes biannual print and digital issues in a mix of media including reporting, features, graphic stories, poetry, speculative and science fiction, and visual essays.
Through this relaunch, Logic(s) has dramatically expanded its universe of contributors and readers, putting scholarly articles alongside artwork, fashion pieces, science fiction, and analyses from incarcerated writers. The magazine also supports an extended intellectual network through public programming and fellowships.
Related Works
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J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Bones Jones, Michael Falco, "Out of Place", Logic(s), December 1, 2024
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J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Bones Jones, Michael Falco, "Medicine and the Body", Logic(s), September 1, 2024
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J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Bones Jones, Michael Falco, "Policy: Seductions & Silences", Logic(s), December 15, 2023
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J. Khadijah Abdurahman, Bones Jones, Michael Falco, "Supa Dupa Skies (Move Slow and Heal Things)", Logic(s), September 1, 2023
Related News
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go to Logic(s) grows its team with over twenty-five new copy editors, fact-checkers, and fellows.
Mar 26, 2024Logic(s) grows its team with over twenty-five new copy editors, fact-checkers, and fellows.
Since relaunching in 2022 as the first magazine to explore tech from Black, Asian, and queer vantage points, Logic(s) has seen steady growth.
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