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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2018 · 5 MIN

301 - 1812 - New Dark Age

from Permanently Moved · host Jay Springett

Episode 12: We have terms like the Churn or the Jackpot. In his new book, the artist James Bridle suggests another term: New Dark Age. My first attempt at a book review of sorts. A review of James Bridle's new book New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future and the event I attended at Londons Goethe Institut last night - James was in conversation with Mr Ben Vickers. I also quote from Jaya Klara Brekke's newest publication: I Saw the Blockchain at the End of the World, Turned Around, and Walked Back. An embrace of indeterminacy seems to be in the air. You can subscribe to Permanently Moved in itunes: permanentlymoved.online/itunes or search in all your favourite podcatchers.  Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded in one hour by @thejaymo

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Episode 12: We have terms like the Churn or the Jackpot. In his new book, the artist James Bridle suggests another term: New Dark Age. My first attempt at a book review of sorts. A review of James Bridle's new book New Dark Age: Technology and the...

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