Carson is a media theorist exploring how outdated systems shape modern life — from the aesthetics of advertising to the rituals of digital identity. Blending critical insight with personal media history, his work rethinks attention, narrative, and the structures we mistake for truth. He doesn’t hold a PhD — he comes from the rug in front of the television. Through essays, digital tools, and conceptual maps, Carson offers fresh perspectives on how media shapes who we are and how we see the world.