Bringing a kid into our declining world is terrifying
The deeper you get into the process, the more you realize this idea of man and machine — of disappearing into the computer — becomes a form of automatic writing. Sleight of hand. You almost don’t feel conscious when you’re working. For me, that’s the tipping zone into the man-machine idea. When I got into electronic music, I recognized early on tha
... See moreNathan Taylor Pemberton • Electronic Producer Actress Wants to Know How an AI Managed to Paint a Face
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There are four sort of low-level generational discourses circulating the web right now that I want to try and synthesize into a larger idea. There’s the weird backlash around the word “demure” going viral after a trans TikToker popularized it. There are millennials panicking that Gen Z thinks we all ... See more
The crystal cube of agony
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Richard Whittaker • Owen Egerton, Austin's Man of Letters, Leaves the Community He Loves
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No Bells • Deep-internet bubbles: How microgenres are taking over SoundCloud
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No Bells • Deep-internet bubbles: How microgenres are taking over SoundCloud
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"It comes down to trying to expose yourself to the best things that humans have done, and then try to bring those things into what you are doing."
M.G. Siegler • When Steve Jobs Called the Design World to Arms
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- Introducing a long delay between when you do the work and when it is shown to the world. Annie Ernaux writes about this in A Simple Passion, a memoir about how she becomes obsessed in a banal way with a man who is having an affair with her—the thought that others will read th
Substack • Notes | Substack
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We all relate to Sonny the Cuckoo Bird. We pursue that which retreats from us, and coolness is always a bear market. Coolness is always what others seem to have naturally—an unspecific, delicious, chocolately paradigm we must pilfer through subterfuge. It drives us, for lack of a better term, coo coo. And part of the reason we struggle is because t
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