Writing
Monographs
What Art Does: Using Philosophy of Technology to Talk About Art. Rowman & Littlefield, 2023.
Edited Volumes
Strange Bedfellows: An Experiment in Student-directed Interdisciplinary Research, with Naomi de Ruiter and Roland Chiu, eds. University of Groningen Press, 2024.
"Inaugural Issue: Philosophies of the City", with Sanna Lehtinen, Marian Counihan, Taylor Stone, and Tea Lobo, eds. Philosophy of the City Journal 1 (2023).
Research Articles
"How to Do Things with Artifacts". In Engineering and Value Change, ed. Christelle Didier et al. Springer, forthcoming.
"A Holy Dullness: Tarkovsky, Suture, and the Numinous". In Handbook of Contemporary Religion, Television, and Film, edited by Carole Cusack and Venetia Robertson. Brill, forthcoming.
"Properness and Pluralism in Functional Beauty". Contemporary Aesthetics 22 (2024).
"Critical Contextual Aestheticism: A Proposal". Debates in Aesthetics 19, no. 1 (2024).
"Building Perfectionist Ethics into Action-theoretic Accounts of Function: A Beginner’s Guide". Philosophy & Technology 37, no. 28 (2024).
"The Use of Light Installations in Architectural Reconstruction", with Sanna Lehtinen. In Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Architectural Reconstruction, ed. Zoltán Somhegyi and Lisa Giombini. Routledge, 2024.
"Making Strange", with Naomi de Ruiter and Roland Chiu. In Strange Bedfellows: An Experiment in Student-directed Interdisciplinary Research, ed. Naomi de Ruiter et al. University of Groningen Press, 2024.
"On the Use of Linguistic Concepts in Design". Technology and Language 4, no. 2 (2023).
"Provoking Thought: A Predictive Processing Account of Education'', with Christopher May and Merethe Blandhol. Educational Philosophy and Theory 54, no. 14 (2022).
"Who Controls the Smart City? From Machines of Loving Grace to a Democratic Transformation from Below". In The Necessity of Critique: Andrew Feenberg's Philosophy of Technology, edited by Darryl Cressman. Springer, 2022.
"Philosophy of Technology & Aesthetic Cognitivism". In Kunst und Werk: Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 8, edited by Alexander Friedrich, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig, Andreas Kaminski, and Alfred Nordmann. Nomos Verlag, 2022.
"Using Philosophy of Technology to Talk about Art". Proceedings of the European Society of Aesthetics 13 (2021).
"The COVID-19 Pandemic qua Artefact: A Conceptual Analysis". Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 25, no. 2 (2021).
"The Play’s das Thing: On the Incommensurability of Arendtian Political Action and the Kantian Sublime". Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 44, no. 1 (2021).
"Patriotism and Nationalism as Two Distinct Ways of Loving One's Country", with Maria Ioannou, Martijn Boot, and Adriana Mattos Pinto. In New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving, edited by Simon Cushing. Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
"Authenticity and the 'Authentic City'". In Technology and the City: Towards a Philosophy of Urban Technologies, edited by Michael Nagenborg, Margoth González Woge, Taylor Stone, and Pieter Vermaas. Springer, 2021.
"Effing the Ineffable: The Sublime in Postphenomenology". Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 24, no. 3 (2020).
"Visions of Political Form: Kantian Free Play and Urban Space". Contemporary Aesthetics 8 [special volume] (2020).
"Some Thoughts on the Relationship Between Scientism and Empirical Methods in Philosophy". Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 9, no. 5 (2020).
"Cultivating Standards of Taste: ‘Aisthesis’ in Liberal Arts and Science Pedagogy", with Christopher May. Configurations 26, no. 3 (2018).
"Bloody-Minded Metaphysics: Barry Allen vs. The World". Contemporary Pragmatism 13, no. 2 (2016).
"All Men Must Serve: Religion and Free Will from the Seven to the Faceless Men". In Mastering the Game of Thrones: Essays on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire, edited by Susan Johnston and Jes Battis. McFarland, 2015.
"Enhancement & Human Nature". International Journal of Design and Innovation Research 7, no. 1 (2012).
"What Does it Mean to be Enhanced?" In Proceedings of the 2012 Virtual Reality International Conference, edited Simon Richir. ACM Press, 2012.
Reviews & Comments
Review of Assassins against the Old Order: Italian Anarchist Violence in Fin de Siècle Europe, by Nunzio Pernicone and Fraser Ottanelli. Journal for the Study of Radicalism 15, no. 1 (2021).
Review of Hegel’s Aesthetics: The Art of Idealism, by Lydia L. Moland. Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 43, no. 1 (2020).
Review of Doing Emotions History, edited by Susan J. Matt and Peter N. Stearns. Philament 20, no. 1 (2015).
Other (selected)
"Traces & Testimonies", in Aesthetic Literacy: A Book for Everyone vol. 2, ed. Valery Vinogradovs (mongrel matter, 2023).
"Intention & Agency in Photography", in Aesthetic Literacy: A Book for Everyone vol. 1, ed. Valery Vinogradovs (mongrel matter, 2023).
The New Groninger Cookbook, with Roland Chiu and Rob Visser (University of Groningen Press, 2020).
"Sightseeing in the Empires of the Dead", Penthouse Magazine Australia (April 2016).
"With HoloLens, the Future of Reality is Augmented", The Conversation (5 February 2015); reprinted in Phys.Org, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Brisbane Times, WA Today, Canberra Today, and PC & Tech Authority.
"Vampires and Wind Farms: Mass Hysteria Can Be a Pain in the Neck", The Conversation (4 December 2012); reprinted in Renew Economy.
"Outsourcing Memory: The Internet has Changed How We Remember", The Conversation (25 November 2012); reprinted in Descrier and University of Sydney News.
"Augmentation Technologies are Here, but Are People Listening?" The Conversation (12 July 2012); reprinted in SBS News.
Theses & Dissertations
"Machines for Living: Philosophy of Technology and the Photographic Image", supervised by Richard Smith and David Macarthur (Ph.D. diss., University of Sydney, 2014).
"The Epistemology of the Avant-Garde", supervised by Catriona Moore and Keith Broadfoot (Honours thesis, University of Sydney, 2009).