“Naturally, I do not know the future but I do know that for one brief moment in history there was...
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Christopher Trout is cofounder of The Bakery. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of Engadget, founded the award-winning weekly, Distro, produced the popular column and web series, Computer Love, and created the Alternate Realities grant for immersive arts. His work, spanning technology, art, sexuality, and identity, has appeared in BUTT Magazine, The Austin Chronicle, The El Paso Times and Upon Paper and has been referenced by OUT, Vox, Glamour, Slate, Variety and many more. He has appeared on Dr. Oz, New York Magazine's Sex Lives podcast and the BBC World Service.
In the final episode of Computer Love, I dive head first into the hysteria surrounding the world’s first sex robot...
When I arrived at the Las Vegas Convention Center in January 2012, CES was a sexless desert of 4K TVs,...
The whole thing might seem unremarkable today, but back in the psychedelic ‘60s, a “fuck-by-phone machine” was about as far out as you could get.
A semi-regular column and web series exploring the weird world of human sexuality in the 21st century.
Over the past two months, I’ve been intimately involved with a series of machines. On a mission to find the...
Harli Lotts (not her real name) knows her audience better than just about anyone I’ve ever met in online media....
In this episode of Computer Love, I trace the explosion of live adult video back to the early days of...
A one-night event and $500,000 grant aimed at fostering immersive art.
I’d just returned from CES, where it was obvious that sex and tech were finally coming together. Despite my rather...
On an otherwise normal Friday afternoon in late March, I found myself sitting on my bed, completely naked in front...