By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Jul 23
https://parallax-media.eu/deep-future/4 PARALLAX TALK: DEEP FUTURE #4: HOW TO ENGAGE WITH THE FUTURE (WITH DANIEL GÖRTZ AND MICHAEL GARFIELD)Parallax Talk: Deep Future #4: How to engage with the future (with Daniel Görtz and Michael Garfield) — Parallaxparallax-media.euDaniel Görtz and Michael Garfield in dialogue in how to engage with the future.
https://parallax-media.eu/deep-future/4 PARALLAX TALK: DEEP FUTURE #4: HOW TO ENGAGE WITH THE FUTURE (WITH DANIEL GÖRTZ AND MICHAEL GARFIELD)Parallax Talk: Deep Future #4: How to engage with the future (with Daniel Görtz and Michael Garfield) — Parallaxparallax-media.euDaniel Görtz and Michael Garfield in dialogue in how to engage with the future.

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 14 Jul 23
We are pleased to announce a new, graduate-level course on metamodernism. This time around, Emil Ejner Friis is joined by the other half of Hanzi, Daniel Görtz. This masterclass will be an intense experience. It is by far the most advanced offered thus far, corresponding to a university graduate-level course. The masterclass is specifically designed for those wanting to ground their lives and livelihoods in metamodern theory, practice, values, and networks. If you want to acquire the deepest understanding about metamodernism available, and then use that as a grounding for your life (professionally, personally, politically) this is the course for
We are pleased to announce a new, graduate-level course on metamodernism. This time around, Emil Ejner Friis is joined by the other half of Hanzi, Daniel Görtz. This masterclass will be an intense experience. It is by far the most advanced offered thus far, corresponding to a university graduate-level course. The masterclass is specifically designed for those wanting to ground

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Jul 23
Liked Bo Burnham’s “Inside” — the Netflix comedy show on covid lock-downs? It’s the through-line in this highly pedagogical video on metamodernism. Here Brendan Graham Dempsey looks at all the ways of understanding the metamodern turn in culture and show how they are all actually versions of the same phenomenon. Whether we call it “oscillation,” “dialectical synthesis,” “complexity,” or “MHC stage,” the same process of recursive reflection has caused a sensibility shift, as people are now able to critique on postmodern criticism and deconstruct its deconstruction. The result is a reconstructive project that reaffirms sincerity, hope, and a paradoxical authenticity.
Liked Bo Burnham’s “Inside” — the Netflix comedy show on covid lock-downs? It’s the through-line in this highly pedagogical video on metamodernism. Here Brendan Graham Dempsey looks at all the ways of understanding the metamodern turn in culture and show how they are all actually versions of the same phenomenon. Whether we call it “oscillation,” “dialectical synthesis,” “complexity,” or “MHC
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 10 Jul 23
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When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Jul 23
Daniel Görtz replies to some of metamodernism’s critics. It’s a long one. — On The Stoa. On Metamodernism and Its Critics w/ Daniel Görtzwww.youtube.comJune 12th, 2023In this episode, Daniel Görtz of Metamoderna addresses key issues around metamodernism and stage theories of personal development. He covers: …
Daniel Görtz replies to some of metamodernism’s critics. It’s a long one. — On The Stoa. On Metamodernism and Its Critics w/ Daniel Görtzwww.youtube.comJune 12th, 2023In this episode, Daniel Görtz of Metamoderna addresses key issues around metamodernism and stage theories of personal development. He covers: …
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Jun 23
When I ask why capital concentrates, they call me “a non-random network theorist”; when I ask why tech billionaires fight, they call me “a digital communist” When I Ask Why Tech Billionaires Fightmedium.comWhen I ask why capital concentrates, they call me “a non-random network theorist”; when I ask why tech billionaires fight, they call me “a…
When I ask why capital concentrates, they call me “a non-random network theorist”; when I ask why tech billionaires fight, they call me “a digital communist” When I Ask Why Tech Billionaires Fightmedium.comWhen I ask why capital concentrates, they call me “a non-random network theorist”; when I ask why tech billionaires fight, they call me “a…
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Jun 23
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When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Jun 23
They are the ones with the highest amount of cultural capital, which they trade at increasingly favorable exchange rates, and, with which they’ll eventually outcompete capitalism. The reason for that is that their services, products and ideas have a competitive advantage; they are simply capable of creating the stuff everyone wants. These people are the main agents within crucial sectors such as IT, design and organizational development, which are growing in importance as the economies of the West are getting increasingly de-industrialized and more digitalized. The sociologist Richard Florida called them the creative class. His theory has merits, but he
They are the ones with the highest amount of cultural capital, which they trade at increasingly favorable exchange rates, and, with which they’ll eventually outcompete capitalism. The reason for that is that their services, products and ideas have a competitive advantage; they are simply capable of creating the stuff everyone wants. These people are the main agents within crucial sectors
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Jun 23
When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.
When this happens, it’s usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people or changed who can see it, or it’s been deleted.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 Jun 23
Political Polarization Turns Me Onmedium.comPick a fight — save democracy (political philosophy essay on attractive opposites)
Political Polarization Turns Me Onmedium.comPick a fight — save democracy (political philosophy essay on attractive opposites)