Author: PGR
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artificial intelligence and the (post-)apocalyptic imaginary
An interesting and strident talk last night from academic AI critic Teresa Heffernan at the wonderfully zeitgeisty Käte Hamburger Centre for Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic Studies at Heidelburg: Veterans of AI discourse may not find much that’s new to them in here, but I found her points regarding the necessity of maintaining and reinforcing the distinction…
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stories and possibilities are always multiple, infinite
Wonderful essay here at LitHub by Ellie Robins. I was sold from this moment: The truth is, there can be no such thing as a monomyth. Stories are alive, and like all living beings, they exist in ecosystems. In the living world, a monoculture always spells death. Ellie Robins https://lithub.com/how-to-go-home-on-resisting-a-very-english-heros-journey/ TFW someone totally nails, with…
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02NOV2022 / accessions
The Ford because it’s one of those sf novels that I’ve often heard spoken highly of, and it was just there on the shelf while browsing the bookstore, so why not? The shiny-shiny how-to-future guide from Danish design/strategy outfit Bespoke is… ah, something like market research?