My name is Cameron Weeks and I am a writer and researcher based in Los Angeles, California.
My work is immersed in the intricate interplay between technology, culture, identity, and the boundaries that seek to constrain them. As a writer and researcher specializing in digital cultural studies, queer & gender studies, and censorship, my work delves into the multifaceted dimensions of these realms, aiming to illuminate hidden narratives and challenge prevailing norms.
Within the digital expanse, I am drawn to the dynamic fusion of the virtual and the real – a space where identities are constructed, deconstructed, and reimagined. My exploration of digital cultural studies delves into the ways in which online platforms become stages for the performance of identities, fostering connections that transcend geographical, temporal, and societal constraints. Through my work, I seek to uncover the complexities of how digital spaces both reflect and shape our perceptions of self and others, thereby unraveling the nuanced interrelationships between technology and culture. I employ my work as a tool for resistance, always with the aim to interrogate and dismantle fascism.
Masters of Arts, Aesthetics & Politics - California Institute of the Arts
Thesis: Extremely Online: How the Alt-Right Harnessed the Techno-Magical Power of the Meme in Trump Era America
Bachelors of Science, Music Business & Technology - University of the Arts
Within the digital expanse, I am drawn to the dynamic fusion of the virtual and the real – a space where identities are constructed, deconstructed, and reimagined. My exploration of digital cultural studies delves into the ways in which online platforms become stages for the performance of identities, fostering connections that transcend geographical, temporal, and societal constraints. Through my work, I seek to uncover the complexities of how digital spaces both reflect and shape our perceptions of self and others, thereby unraveling the nuanced interrelationships between technology and culture. I employ my work as a tool for resistance, always with the aim to interrogate and dismantle fascism.
Masters of Arts, Aesthetics & Politics - California Institute of the Arts
Thesis: Extremely Online: How the Alt-Right Harnessed the Techno-Magical Power of the Meme in Trump Era America
Bachelors of Science, Music Business & Technology - University of the Arts