Author: PGR

  • guten morgen, Hamburg

  • the unbearable lightness of blockchain: utopian visions and invisible infrastructures

    As already noted, this has been a strange and hectic year so far, with a whole lot of public talking in the last month and a bit. Not all of these were video’d for public consumption, but some were, and I’m gonna stuff them up here over the next few days, partly because I unwisely…

  • species traitor (and proud of it)

    I admire Matt Webb in a lot of ways, but I’m also aware that we come at the world from very different positions. This post clarifies and specifies that difference: Ought we take sides? Like: if you’re not all in on eating the Sun for its total energy output to drive the turbines of humanity in a…

  • 23JUN23 / midsommar

    I had plans to actually celebrate the summer solstice properly this year by going along the coast to Ales Stenar, a stone circle site which is presumed to have been constructed some time in the Nordic iron Age, around 1,500 years ago. Of course, events (dear boy) intervened, and so I’ll be doing a rather…

  • 22JUN23 / accessions

    The accessions department considered any new Ann Leckie a non-negotiable acquisition, given the institution’s response to previous volumes by the same author. Tchaikovsky is actually a newcomer to the institutional collection, which is somewhat surprising given the author’s astonishing productivity and sterling reputation. That this volume collects novellas rather than being part of an extended…