
šøļøā©ļøš» 213 - Amber Case & Michael Zargham on Entangled Technologies & Design As Governance
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This week I speak with two of the most thoughtful people I know in tech, cyborg anthropologist Amber Case and systems engineer Michael Zargham (Founder & CEO of BlockScience) āĀ who work together on tools for building trust between tech users and tech companies at the Superset DAO and each contribute diverse value to society through myriad creative projects in their own right (like Amberās totally fabulous music group Glo Torch!). Thanks to the generous invitation of Regen Foundation CEO Gregory Landua, I met Amber and Michael for an in-person recording at the Regen Summit āĀ easily one of the most inspiring Web3 events Iāve ever attended ā in between jam sessions with a few dozen others working at the intersections of regenerative finance, ecosystem stewardship, distributed ledgers, and civtech.
This episode only catches a tiny sliver of the awesome conversations that we had while gathered face-to-face, but itās a potent morsel nonetheless. We talked about the marketās perverse fascination with talking appliances as a failed attempt to reboot animism, how good design empowers and bad design deprives by making choices possible or not, and why itās time for a new kind of terms-of-service agreement that allows users to migrate en masse from platforms that have violated peopleās trustā¦along with much else. A very lucid and articulate, yet very playful, trialogue on matters that deserve sincerity but also benefit from childlike curiosity and warmth!
Enjoyā¦
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āØĀ Related Links For The Intellectually Voracious:
Amberās Twitter, LinkedIn, and Medium.
Michaelās Twitter, LinkedIn, Medium, and Google Scholar.
Citation Statistics from 110 Years of Physical Reviewby Sidney Redner
How Design is Governanceby Amber Case
We Need More Control Over Our Own User Databy Amber Case
The Evolution of Surveillance, Part 4: Augments & Amputeesby Michael Garfield (on technology as an other-controlled prosthesis and the vulnerability of cyborgs)
āI Have No Mouth, and I Must Screamāby Harlan Ellison
āØĀ SOME Upcoming Episodes:
ā¢Ā Jingmai OāConnor, Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Chicago, on her singular life and work.
ā¢Ā J.F. Martel & Phil Ford of Weird Studies Podcast and Megan Phipps of The University of Amsterdam on Weird Cybernetics.
ā¢Ā David Jay Brown and Sara Phinn on their field guide to the entities of DMT hyperspace, published next year by Inner Traditions.ā¢Ā Brigham Adams of Goodly Labs on social science and collective intelligence tools for a memetic immune system.
ā¢Ā Michael Skye of VisionForce on his work to help confront the crises faced by contemporary boys and men.
ā¢Ā Neil Theise, professor of pathology at NYU, on complex systems science and his new book, Notes on Complexity.
āØĀ Related Archive Episodes:
211 - Adam Aronovich on A Cultural Anthropology for The Psychedelic Internet
204 - Jamie Joyce on The Society Library and Tools for Making Sense Together
197 - Tadaaki Hozumi on Japanese Esotericism, Lost Civilizations, and The Singularity (Part 1)
176 - Exploring Ecodelia with Richard Doyle, Sophie Strand, and Sam Gandy at the Psilocybin Summit
141 - Nora Bateson on Warm Data vs. The Cold Equations
106 - Stowe Boyd on The Future(s) of Work and How to Thrive Amidst Accelerating Change
80 - George Dvorsky on Strange Days Ahead: Ethics for Autonomous Machines
29 - Sara Huntley (Raising Robots Right)
āØĀ Thanks to Noonautics.orgĀ & Gregory Landua of The Regen Foundation for supporting both the show and pioneering research to make the world a better place!
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