

Nora N. Khan: Language for Technology | #49
Aug 26, 2025
Nora N. Khan, an independent critic and essayist based in Los Angeles, dives into the intricate relationship between language and technology. She discusses the necessity of crafting new vocabularies for better understanding AI's societal implications. Khan shares insights on how technology shapes identity through digital media and gaming, emphasizing the vital role of criticism in a world overwhelmed with information. The conversation touches on the authenticity of AI-generated art, the emotional ties we have to technology, and the hidden costs of creative decisions.
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Language As A Tool For New Tech
- Language acts as a tool to wrap meaning around ineffable technological experiences.
- Nora treats writing as a method to invent metaphors for emergent, hard-to-name digital moments.
Virtual Sunrise That Refused A Label
- Nora recounts watching a virtual sunrise with friends in World of Warcraft at dawn and carrying that memory.
- That scene showed her how social, virtual moments resist existing categories and demand new language.
Treat Games Like Novels
- Nora began applying literary analysis to video games and treated extended gameplay like reading a novel.
- She argues games deserve deep critical tools because they contain rich narrative, character, and interior life.