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Bruce Sterling's Long Now talk: what it means to perform futurism
mercredi 26 décembre 2018, 21:09 , par BoingBoing
Bruce Sterling's two-hour talk/Q&A at The Interval, a club for members of the Long Now foundation, may seem like a daunting load for a holiday week, but honestly, it's worth every minute.
Sterling delves into the true meaning of 'futurism,' as a performative, social act, embedded in a time and place and operating on one of several layers -- the pace-layers defined by Stewart Brand, which are: 'Fashion/art, Commerce, Infrastructure, Governance, Culture and Nature. Sterling's performance style -- droll, dry, with some Groucho Marx mixed in with a kind of tragic poetry -- is perfectly suited to this material. Sterling is actually at his best when talking about why he does the things he does -- even better than he is when he's actually doing it. It's in these meta-talks that you get some insight into the gaps and out-of-focus areas where Sterling is really digging in, trying to find some new territory -- as opposed to when he's performing, and describing the territory he's already thoroughly mapped. In theory, this is going to appear on the Interval's podcast and I think that might be the best way to experience it -- it's great audio for thinking about while digesting your Christmas meals and tidying up the wrapping paper. (via Beyond the Beyond)
https://boingboing.net/2018/12/26/pace-layers-for-everyone.html
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