LOGIN is a print magazine that documents life at the edge of a rapidly transforming digital reality. Founded by artist and designer Calder Anderson, the magazine comes from a generation raised online, one that has grown up inside feeds, platforms, interfaces, and algorithms, and asking what it means to live, create, and think under these conditions. LOGIN treats the internet as an ecosystem: an invisible infrastructure shaping culture, identity, labor, aesthetics, and control.
The magazine is grounded around the metaphor of a cliff: a shared cultural precipice where human and machine, digital and physical, collapse and converge with one another. In this landscape, artists, designers, technologists, and writers become climbers, rappelling down the cliff into uncertainty and experimentation as they search for new ways to create meaning. LOGIN positions itself as the ropes binding these climbers and their perspectives together, mapping how individuals respond to life inside late-stage capitalism, AI acceleration, platform economies, and automated culture.
Across interviews, essays, and artwork, LOGIN explores themes including artificial intelligence, online identity, surveillance, internet folklore, meme culture, fashion, image circulation, and digital labor. Conversations with technologists and interface designers investigate how information is structured and discovered, while artists and designers translate digital anxiety, apathy, and overload into clothing, images, archives, and performances. Essays debunk myths surrounding AI, innovation, and online cultural production.
As a print object, LOGIN deliberately resists the speed and disposability of online media. It slows down the digital discourse, offering a tactile space for reflection, attention, and intention. Print is a critical gesture, an archive of internet culture made legible outside the screen, and a refusal of endless refreshing.
LOGIN is not instructional, optimistic, or nostalgic. It does not promise solutions or escapism. Instead, it documents the cliff we stand on in our current age and the people actively repelling downwards towards an uncertain future. LOGIN is for users, those who have spent part of their lives behind flickering screens and are searching for language, images, and frameworks to understand the systems they inhabit. LOGIN exists to observe, question, and preserve this moment, while asking where we descend next.
132-page print magazine
8.5 x 11 in