Douglas McLennan

Douglas McLennan
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Doug is the editor of ArtsJournal

AJ Chronicles: This Week’s Stories — Changing of the Guard

This week there’s a question that connects nearly every story. Who gets to decide what’s real? A viral AI-generated video of Tom Cruise fighting Brad Pitt is racking up views. Neither actor consented or was paid. SAG-AFTRA is furious. Lawsuits await. Meanwhile, Tracey Emin is telling young artists to buy

Does Making Art Require A “Writer’s Room”? Or Is It Something Else?

There’s no question that they’ve helped me write. And yet, if I look back over my career as a writer, the value I’ve derived...

What Does It Mean To “Rewire” Your Brain?

Is it a helpful shorthand for describing the remarkable plasticity of our nervous system or has it become a misleading oversimplification that distorts our...

The Art Of Literary Subversion

The unique power of literary tradition, unlike philosophy or science, is that literature can respond to its predecessors without invalidating them, can contradict them...

The Successor To The Corporation For Public Broadcasting

The wind-down of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has given birth to a new independent, nonprofit organization that looks to fill some of the...

Australia’s First New City In 100 Years

The masterplan forms one of Australia's largest urban development projects and, once complete, will be the country's first major city built in over a...

America’s Richest Humanities Funder (And Its Implications)

Is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation the last best hope for American arts and letters—or is it killing them? - The Atlantic

A Dawning Recognition About AI And Music

Many worry that a kind of “canned” creativity will take over much of what originates from real people today, pushing a broad swath of...

Where The Power Lies: Institutions Versus Networks

Institutions foster cooperation by rewarding good behaviour and punishing rule-breakers. Yet they themselves depend on cooperative members to function. We haven’t solved the cooperation...

Scientists Look Inside The Brain Of A Musician While He’s Playing

What happens in a performer’s brain while playing? Traditional brain-imaging tools like functional m.r.i. (f m.r.i.) require subjects to lie motionless in a scanner....

AI Companies Are Eating Higher Education

A.I. companies are increasingly exerting outsize influence over higher education and using these settings as training grounds to further their goal of creating artificial...

City of Bellingham Whatcom Museum seeks Museum Executive Director

City of Bellingham Whatcom Museum seeks Museum Executive Director. Estimated base salary in the range of $140,000 to $168,000.

What Happens When We Fill Every Waking Moment With Information

From the jarring morning alarm to the podcast we listen to on the way to work; from the constant murmur of the office to...

Study: Reading To Children Improves Their Social Skills

I’m a neuroscientist with four children, and I wondered whether children might be losing more than just the pleasure of listening to books read aloud. In...

Musical Protest In The Era Of Gaza

Gaza showed how power brokers from the White House on down seem eager for pretexts to punish dissent in ways that create a chilling...

Turns Out, AI Prefers Human Content To Its Own

This is the AI search paradox: The more AI-generated content exists, the more valuable human thinking becomes. - Fast Company

Requiem For One Of The All-Time Great Book Sections

The book section you really wanted to get your hands on was the Washington Post Book World. To put it bluntly, you read the Times Book...

The People Who’ve Gotten Obsessed By Audiobooks

Since my own fandom has grown, I’ve noticed, at least anecdotally, many more friends and acquaintances talking about their love for audiobooks, not just...

In Praise Of Obsolete Technologies (Like CDs And DVDs)

There is satisfaction in pressing a button or cranking a dial that no touchscreen will ever replicate. There is also certainty; if I reach...

Have China’s Universities Really Become Best In The World?

It’s true that Chinese universities have made remarkable strides, and some of them host superb centers of research and education. However, they aren’t nearly...

Stop Trying To Make Classical Music Popular By “Fitting In”

The embarrassment comes in what can all too easily happen when classical music tries to get down with the kids with new formats. Visuals!...

Artforum Editor Steps Down

Tina Rivers Ryan had stepped into the leadership role at Artforum after a tumultuous year. It had just fired David Velasco, at the time its...

Permission To Star(e)

Depending on where you stand, the human face has become either a digital ­playground or digital battleground. Your Instagram feed can now produce a...

Study: Using AI Doesn’t Reduce Work, It Intensifies It

In an eight-month study of how generative AI changed work habits at a U.S.-based technology company with about 200 employees, we found that employees...

France’s “Inalienable” Problem In Repatriating Museum Art

The principle is currently set out in two French legal codes, including the Heritage Code, which applies to public museum collections. Under the principle, nothing...