New course: Technological Metamodernism
Join me and special guests Hanzi Freinacht, Ellie Hain, Alexander Beiner, Michael Garfield & Rufus Pollock for a four-week deep dive into Technological Metamodernism, 17th Sep – 8th Oct 2024
The emerging philosophy of metamodernism offers crucial tools for grappling with technology's transformative impacts on self, culture and society. It charts a path beyond the polarized debate between techno-utopian accelerationism (the belief that rapid technological progress will solve all our problems) and despairing pessimism (the belief that our technological trajectory is fundamentally destructive and irredeemable).
Through provocation and dialogue, this course invites you to adopt a metamodern mindset - embracing both/and thinking, an awareness of allergies and a focus on reconstruction - as we explore tech's leading edges. How might metamodernism inform the development of AI, DAOs and transhumanism? Can it help us to bridge tech with the realms of nature, art and spirituality? What new and ancient narratives and mythologies might we call on to cultivate a metamodern relationship to technology and its role in our individual and collective evolution?
Sessions will take place 4pm–6pm UK time (BST/GMT)/5pm–7pm Europe time (CEST/CET) on four consecutive Tuesdays via Zoom:
Tuesday 17th September 2024
Tuesday 24th September 2024
Tuesday 1st October 2024
Tuesday 8th October 2024
The first hour will be a presentation of the key themes of the week, with the second hour reserved for conversation with a guest expert and Q&A. Sessions will be recorded and shared (so you can catch up if you're late/miss one).
I hope to see you there!
Mettā,
Stephen
What connects Ravel's Bolero and technological metamodernism?
I just published the answer:
https://technoshaman.medium.com/massively-parallel-experiments-not-one-worlding-85d37c3af06f