Noelle Perdue is a Canadian 🏷️#writer, editor, and production consultant specializing in digital intimacies, sex tech, and inclusive adult industry education. With a background in computer science and mainstream adult industry production, she has contributed to publications including 📝Wired, 📝The Washington Post, Slate, Input, Them, and Xtra, and has been featured in outlets such as the 📝BBC, CBC, 📝Netflix, 📝The Guardian, 📝Rolling Stone, and Bustle. As a freelancer since 2020, she has collaborated with dozens of media companies, brands, and platforms, lectured at multiple universities, and built a following through short-form educational content on Instagram. Her prior roles include scriptwriting, digital media strategy, and account management at Aylo, as well as senior script leadership at Afterglow. She holds a Professional Certificate in Script Writing from McGill University School of Continuing Studies and a Diploma in Full Stack Web Development from Lighthouse Labs.
Ex-Aylo employee Noelle Perdue worked as an archivist and fact-checker, as well as being interviewed.
I connected with Noelle in 2021 after seeing a 📝Tiktok she made about a project where she trained an 📝Artificial Intelligence (AI) model on 1970's porn and asked it to generate an image of what it thought was porn. As we connected, we realized that we have mutual friends—like 📝Matt Yanofsky.
