Guy Mackinnon-Little is a London-based writer, editor, and egregore wrangler. He is a former editor of TANK Magazine and Zora Zine and currently an associate lecturer at University of the Arts London.
He consults professionally on editorial and narrative strategy, with collaborators including Other Internet, RadicalxChange, Antikythera, 0xParc, and Giza. His personal research tracks the evolution of language, culture, and other computational media from the paleolithic onwards.
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Roger Caillois, Man, Play and Games, 1961
Lewis Mumford, The Myth of the Machine, 1967–1970
Lorraine Daston, Rules: A Short History of What We Live By, 2022
John Dewey, Human Nature and Conduct, 1922
N. Katherine Hayles, Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious, 2017
Terrence Deacon, Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged From Matter, 2011
Kim Sterelny, The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique, 2012
Other Internet 2018-2024: Edited an anthology for Other Internet, structuring five years' worth of essays and a fragmented Notion database into a coherent and culturally resonant narrative.
Combinations: Conceived and edited RadicalxChange Foundation's magazine project Combinations, handling the project from pitch to production.
Autonomous Worlds N1: Coordinated, edited, and co-wrote Autonomous Worlds N1, a 120-page anthology of essays by engineers, game designers, artists, and writers exploring onchain computation as a novel medium for virtual worlds. The project was covered in WIRED and culminated in a multi-day conference with 30+ speakers.
Zora Zine: Intergenerational Dynamics: Edited a 250-page special-edition magazine, produced in collaboration with Actual Source and featuring contributions from Kevin Kelly, McKenzie Wark, and Jaron Lanier.
Giza: Regularly collaborated with leadership and engineers at agentic finance startup Giza to write both technical explainers and high-level pieces that clarified the company's mission and market thesis.
Antikythera: Provided editorial support for the inaugural cohort of the Berggruen Institute's Antikythera program, a think tank advancing the philosophy of planetary computation.