Digital Nowhere is multimedia poetry that explores what is meant by the notion of "meaningful experience" and what does this mean in the virtual context? Increasingly, our possessions do not have or require a physical presence, but instead they exist as a digital substance. Through poetry and visual compositions, we comment on the seemingly transient nature of today's technology and how the lack of considerate design perpetuates the dullness of digital experiences. We do not hate technology; rather we love it. The purpose of Digital Nowhere is to explore a middle ground between both the virtual and physical experience and ask questions:

How can technology work with the physical world? What impact does technology have on social norms. How can we navigate the in-between stage where new social norms have yet to be standardized? Where should technology step back or move forward? How can technology cause us to feel, live, love, and experience?

Technology is without question extremely beneficial and it is here to stay. Nonetheless,
the experiential value of technology has largely been ignored by those who have created it. We are not putting forward answers as to how we can change technology for the better. Only, we put forth questions that hopefully will provoke individuals to look past the initial fascination of virtual technology, and start recognizing the implicit consequences that may result in implementing them. Our goal is to make the readers question the way technology has & is affecting their own lives.