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The Technosocial Institute
The Technosocial Institute
68 episodes
1 week ago
Digital humanity. Who are we? Where are we going? And what are the machines driving us? Daniel Fraga and Owen Cox delve into the fringes and subcultures of the internet, exploring exodus, ontological design, technoshamanism, the digital elite, memetic warfare and more.
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Digital humanity. Who are we? Where are we going? And what are the machines driving us? Daniel Fraga and Owen Cox delve into the fringes and subcultures of the internet, exploring exodus, ontological design, technoshamanism, the digital elite, memetic warfare and more.
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Is the Intellectual Underground Politically Naive? with Brent Cooper
The Technosocial Institute
1 hour 9 minutes 25 seconds
4 years ago
Is the Intellectual Underground Politically Naive? with Brent Cooper

Brent Cooper is a Political Sociologist, behind the The Abs-Tract Organization (TATO), a Metamodern Think Tank producing political theory and critique.     In this podcast we explore critiques of both Ontological Design, as explored in Technosocial by ourselves, as well as of some of the broader ideas around Metamodernism.   We speak of critique, of progressivism and about activism - through political action as well as design interventions.   Correction: The Centre Pompidou in Paris is not a train station but an arts centre (I swear I didn't mean it on purpose). Additionally, the Dutch artist and architect behind “New Babylon” is Constant Nieuwenhuys.   

Find Brent on:  https://medium.com/the-abs-tract-organization 

https://twitter.com/tato_tweets   

Support Technosocial  https://www.patreon.com/technosocial 

Music by Salvatore Schiano http://www.salvatoreschiano.com/ 

Also on  https://anchor.fm/technosocial

The Technosocial Institute
Digital humanity. Who are we? Where are we going? And what are the machines driving us? Daniel Fraga and Owen Cox delve into the fringes and subcultures of the internet, exploring exodus, ontological design, technoshamanism, the digital elite, memetic warfare and more.