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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2019 · 1H 24M

Darin Stevenson: Aliens, insects, and an operating system that works like our minds

from Parallax · host Andrew Sweeny

Darin Stevenson is my facebook friend, other than that I don’t know a lot about him.  He doesn’t share personal information online, but rather his writing and ideas. He is always fascinating, radically intelligent, and provocative - perhaps is one of the best social critics and comedians I know - and also a great guitarist.   He writes about nature and machines, representations and reality - language and rhetoric among other things.  He has some wild ideas about how to save our ecosystems, social networks, and what he calls here ‘the body of the real’.  Moreover, he has an affinity for small insects and the ability to converse with them.   One of my long term goals has been post conversations with people who are totally unknown, un-categorisable, or dangerous in the best possible way

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