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An Innovative Report on Old Technologies
Seen in No.219 —
nicolas nova
lotech
luddites
amish
technology
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“Technology in the Present Tense” - Notes From a Weary Luddite
Seen in No.218 —
luddites
technology
autonomy
appropriate
history
amish
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Low-Technology: Why Sustainability Doesn’t Have to Depend on High-Tech Solutions
Seen in No.214 —
lotech
tek
climate crisis
technology
sobriety
greenwashing
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No.213 Shorts
Seen in No.213 —
maintenance
care
rachel coldicutt
report
clive thompson
centaurs
ai
capitalism
technology
apple
ar
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On Floating Upstream
Seen in No.212 —
stewart brand
neoliberalism
history
technology
power
consultancy
long now
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No.210 Shorts & Asides
Seen in No.210 —
movies
climate crisis
nick foster
design fiction
metaverse
liam young
nature
technology
superflux
renewables
agriculture
magazines
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Magic Carpets
Seen in No.208 —
metaverse
ar
technology
screens
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No.206 Asides
Seen in No.206 —
technology
anil dash
space
solarpunk
ai
synthetic reality
plastics
blockchain
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Class 1 / Class 2 Problems
Seen in No.206 —
kevin kelly
mental model
lens
technology
law
governance
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Back to the Victorian Future
Seen in No.205 —
history
culture
technology
invention
hustle
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What Does It Mean to Design Urban Technology?
Seen in No.204 —
design
urbanism
bryan boyer
technology
smart cities
urbantech
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Tech Questions for 2022
Seen in No.201 —
technology
benedict evans
crypto
ai
china
metaverse
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Mycorrhizal Fungal Networks and the Dataome
Seen in No.200 —
fungi
mycelia
networks
data
society
technology
complexity
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Super-Apps Are the Future
Seen in No.200 —
mobile
technology
amazon
facebook
apple
vr
metaverse
blockchain
twitter
asia
super-apps
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Same Old
Seen in No.199 —
futures
technology
history
sexism
feminism
automation
inequality
gig economy
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Against Technological Inevitability – On 20th Century Critics of Technology
Seen in No.197 —
technology
critique
history
big tech
ursula franklin
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The Industrial Re-Revolution
Seen in No.195 —
industry
history
economy
innovation
technology
climate crisis
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How AI Is Reinventing What Computers Are
Seen in No.194 —
ai
computing
hardware
technology
google
deepmind
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Remystifying Supply Chains
Seen in No.192 —
supply chain
venkatesh rao
systems
theory
complexity
technology
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Building New Weblike Things
Seen in No.191 —
open web
technology
platforms
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The Digital Jungle
Seen in No.190 —
nature
artificial
technology
computing
claire l evans
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Why Community Organisations Need Community Tech
Seen in No.190 —
community
rachel coldicutt
technology
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Revenge of the Real
Seen in No.186 —
benjamin bratton
covid
systems
technology
planetary sapience
society
governance
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Technological Lessons From the Pandemic
Seen in No.186 —
covid
technology
trends
future of work
inequality
science
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Design for Obsolete Devices
Seen in No.185 —
design
obsolescence
technology
hardware
maintenance
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Thresholds of Artificiality
Seen in No.185 —
artificial
technology
lm sacasas
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The REALIST Stack
Seen in No.181 —
stack
technology
code
framework
venkatesh rao
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Lithium Landscapes
Seen in No.181 —
technology
extraction
climate crisis
pollution
externalities
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A Framework for The Metaverse
Seen in No.180 —
metaverse
synthetic reality
technology
matthew ball
framework
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What the Silicon Valley Idealists Got Wrong
Seen in No.176 —
silicon valley
technology
history
internet
social media
knowledge
community
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Fusion & Magic
Seen in No.176 —
science
technology
eliot peper
fusion
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Appropriate Measures
Seen in No.171 —
climate crisis
technology
sociotechnical
degrowth
ivan illich
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Democracy, Sovereignty, Technology, and so Called Canada
Seen in No.170 —
democracy
sovereignty
technology
canada
bianca wylie
toronto
history
big tech
public good
infrastructure
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Impossible Silences
Seen in No.166 —
commons
communication
technology
public space
lm sacasas
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You’re Doing It Wrong: Notes on Criticism and Technology Hype
Seen in No.163 —
critique
technology
shoshana zuboff
big tech
ashby-benjamin manoeuvre
lee vinsel
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Products, Plots, and Gaining Agency
Note —
technology
getting tech right
design
prototyping
storytelling
futures
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The Future Encyclopedia of Luddism
Seen in No.159 —
luddites
technology
history
speculation
futures
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Dreaming Big
Seen in No.159 —
christopher butler
squads
technology
degrowth
just enough
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Capitalism Is over, if You Want It.
Seen in No.157 —
capitalism
economy
socialism
technology
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Ursula K. Le Guin: A Rant About “Technology”
Seen in No.150 —
ursula k le guin
technology
society
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Race to the Future? Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology & Society
Seen in No.148 —
video
ruha benjamin
technology
racism
impact
futures
black lives matter
technodeterminism
power
systems
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Using Government IT to Teach and Build Public Infrastructure
Seen in No.146 —
government
public services
infrastructure
bianca wylie
technology
cities
literacy
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Magic and the Machine
Seen in No.145 —
magic
abyss gaze
marshall mcluhan
culture
indigenous peoples
technology
nature
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Jaron Lanier in Conversation with Tim Maughan
Seen in No.145 —
jaron lanier
tim maughan
technology
impact
covid
internet
science fiction
futures
data
society
commons
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The Green Taming of the Smart Shrew: Coupling Digital with the Environment
Seen in No.144 —
digital
technology
nature
climate crisis
neoliberalism
mmt
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Scream If You Want to Go Faster! Why Government Technology Needs (Much) Better Governance
Seen in No.143 —
rachel coldicutt
government
technology
just enough
infrastructure
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Taiwan’s Internet and Democracy Evolved Together
Seen in No.136 —
taiwan
democracy
technology
internet
audrey tang
open source
civics
trust
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The Insecurity Machine
Seen in No.128 —
astra taylor
capitalism
technology
commons
automation
precarity
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Civil Society in a Digital World
Seen in No.122 —
civil society
rachel coldicutt
research
technology
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A Duplicitous Priesthood’s Superior Knowledge of the Technology of Light and Shadow
Seen in No.118 —
knowledge
technology
paul graham raven
magic
religion
history
science
transhumanism
marshall mcluhan
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A Persistence of Magical Thinking?
Seen in No.108 —
nicolas nova
technology
magic
consumerism
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General Ludd in the Long Seventies
Seen in No.105 —
history
luddites
internet
technology
ursula k le guin
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Better than Ethics
Seen in No.105 —
ethics
rachel coldicutt
technology
technodeterminism
luddites
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Donna Haraway on Truth, Technology, and Resisting Extinction
Seen in No.102 —
technology
donna haraway
extinction
philosophy
cyborgs
anthropocene
techno-optimism
stewart brand
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Techno-Fix Futures Will only Accelerate Climate Chaos
Seen in No.101 —
technology
climate crisis
techno-optimism
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The Myth of Inevitable Technological Progress
Seen in No.98 —
rose eveleth
silicon valley
technology
techo-determinism
innovation
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Influence in the Science World Is a Symptom of Larger Problems
Seen in No.93 —
corruption
joichi ito
mit
financing
science
technology
ethan zuckerman
kate darling
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Misinformation Has Created a New World Disorder
Seen in No.91 —
fake news
misinformation
globality
technology
sociotechnical
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Netflix Is Not a Tech Company
Seen in No.89 —
benedict evans
netflix
business models
technology
disruption
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No.85 Asides
Seen in No.85 —
cory doctorow
hope
technology
writing
visualization
history
europe
trains
space
cities
climate crisis
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Why I (Still) Love Tech: In Defense of a Difficult Industry
Seen in No.81 —
paul ford
technology
big tech
history
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‘Hula Hoops Not Bicycles’: Genevieve Bell Talks Anthropology, Technology & Building the Future
Seen in No.81 —
genevieve bell
anthropology
futures
technology
podcast
social sciences
science
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VR and the Problem of How We Talk About Tech
Seen in No.66 —
vr
jaron lanier
technology
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The Age of Tech Is Over
Seen in No.63 —
technology
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Gradually, Then Suddenly
Seen in No.63 —
tim oreilly
trends
climate crisis
technology
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The Complicated Legacy of Stewart Brand’s “Whole Earth Catalog”
Seen in No.58 —
stewart brand
california ideology
history
technology
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Greetings From Silicon Beach
Seen in No.57 —
anthropology
san francisco
los angeles
technology
sociotechnical
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Climate Change and Technology Define the Rural Future
Seen in No.56 —
climate crisis
technology
futures
rural
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Yuval Noah Harari on Why Technology Favors Tyranny
Seen in No.49 —
yuval noah harari
technology
politics
authoritarianism
abyss gaze
ai
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Resisting Reduction: A Manifesto
Seen in No.48 —
manifesto
joichi ito
futures
singularity
systems
technology
augmentation
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Telling the Truth About Defects in Technology Should Never, Ever, Ever Be Illegal. EVER.
Seen in No.46 —
ethics
technology
ai
cory doctorow
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Running About for Self and Perspective
Note —
technology
vr
jaron lanier
consumerism
social media
amish