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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2022 · 49 MIN

3.03 : why are there no smartphones in movies?

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This conversation draws from a lot of different references to answer questions about storytelling today and in the Solacene. We first discuss the individual and communal benefits of rereading/rewatching good literature and cinema. Then we talk about the pros and cons of mapping our lives onto existing narratives, and the strange phenomena of smartphones in movies. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org

This conversation draws from a lot of different references to answer questions about storytelling today and in the Solacene. We first discuss the individual and communal benefits of rereading/rewatching good literature and cinema. Then we talk about the pros and cons of mapping our lives onto existing narratives, and the strange phenomena of smartphones in movies. Buy the zines, sign up for field notes, or contact the hosts: www.solacene.org

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