Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Woodshed PODCAST: Tech Fatigue, Part II

Check it out, over at The Woodshed:
Dan Allison, the POLYSEMY Multimedia Director, recently wrote a blog entry called “Feeling weary of the internet and technology in general“. This was cause for Dan and Matthew Dallman, our editor in chief, to discuss further issues raised in the piece, and in the course of the spontaneous discussion touch what we mean by technology, and how this relates to the creative process.

This episode’s inquiry: Do we have a too-limited definition of “technology”?

Please join us in this second installment of our Tech Fatigue series. We welcome your $.02 in the Comments section, below.

Discussion participants:


Keywords: Michael Pollan, nutritionism, TED Talk, human consciousness, natural world, plant vs animal, music, dance, film, tonality, human body, God, internal logic, composing, wanting to sing, “getting out of the way”, being full, inspiration, man bias, masculine vs feminine

[Note: The sound quality for Matthew’s voice is muffled, but still audible. We will try to remedy the problem for future Woodshed Podcast Series.]
Go listen. Part One is here. Part Three coming soon.


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