Co-hosts Nick Fuller and Jeremy Johnson present an oral history of the future. As William Burroughs once said, “when you cut into the present, the future leaks out.” Similarly, the science fiction writer William Gibson often states in his interviews that we live in an “unthinkable present.”
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Co-hosts Nick Fuller and Jeremy Johnson present an oral history of the future. As William Burroughs once said, “when you cut into the present, the future leaks out.” Similarly, the science fiction writer William Gibson often states in his interviews that we live in an “unthinkable present.”
A fun and philosophical podcast reflecting on technology, science fiction, pop-culture, and our rapidly changing world. Brought to you from the Space Coast and Tampa Bay of sunny, weird, Florida.
1. On Stranger Things Season 3, Dead Malls, Vaporwave & 80s Nostalgia
Technologisms
1 hour 20 minutes 46 seconds
6 years ago
1. On Stranger Things Season 3, Dead Malls, Vaporwave & 80s Nostalgia
Greetings from weird Florida! Nick and Jer kickoff their first episode riffing on Stranger Things Season 3 review, a convincing argument for why pop culture loves the 80s, Vaporwave and other nostalgia kicks, and what they hope to see in season 4.
Technologisms
Co-hosts Nick Fuller and Jeremy Johnson present an oral history of the future. As William Burroughs once said, “when you cut into the present, the future leaks out.” Similarly, the science fiction writer William Gibson often states in his interviews that we live in an “unthinkable present.”
A fun and philosophical podcast reflecting on technology, science fiction, pop-culture, and our rapidly changing world. Brought to you from the Space Coast and Tampa Bay of sunny, weird, Florida.