Kyle Chayka

Kyle Chayka

Kyle Chayka is a journalist and author known for coining the term “Airspace” to describe homogeneous modern spaces across global cities. He writes the "Infinite Scroll" column for The New Yorker, covering digital culture, and is working on his second book, "Filterworld," about the impact of algorithmic feeds on culture. Kyle has contributed to a variety of publications, including The New Republic, Vox, and New York Times Magazine, and has published a book on minimalism titled "The Longing for Less." Additionally, he co-founded Study Hall, a community for journalists, and Dirt, a newsletter evolving into a web3 media company. He resides in Washington, DC, with his partner and their dog.

Recommendations

10 OCT 2022
What We’re Reading This Summer
What We’re Reading This Summer

A masterful triple-biography that also serves as a breakdown of how culture was made in the 19th century.

07 FEB 2020
The Longing for Less: Living with Minimalism
The Longing for Less: Living with Minimalism

A book on minimalism that explores the theme deeply, beyond the surface level.

Editions

10 OCT 2022
The Monday Media Diet with Kyle Chayka

On cooking Chinese, algo cleanses, and vermouth

04 MAY 2020
Why is this interesting? - The Monday Media Diet with Kyle Chayka 

On minimalism, sharp young critics, and the charms of Nakameguro

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