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This is a repost of the Guy Debord episode that was originally posted on 3/15/23.In This episode of the Critical Media Studies podcast we discuss Guy Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle. As the book is aphoristic, rather than trying to address the work as a whole, Barry and Mike look at what Debord means...
In this episode Barry and Mike discuss Federica Merenda’s essay, “Reading Arendt to Rethink Truth, Science, and Politics in the Era of Fake News”. They discuss Arendt’s distinction between factual truths and rational truths and how they reveal of the interplay of truth and politics.
In this episode Barry and Mike discuss the uncanny ways that Sigfreid Kracauer’s 1927 essay, Photography, anticipates the modern media landscape.
Barry and Mike discuss Siegfried Kracauer’s 1926 essay “Cult of Distraction: On Berlin’s Picture Palaces.” Written nearly 100 years ago, the essay is strangely relevant to our current political landscape. We pay special attention to Kracauer’s unique notion of distraction, which contra Stiegler, Kracauer views as a stimulus to thought.
#110: Yudkowski and Soares – If Anyone Builds it, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All
In this episode Barry and Mike discuss “If Anyone Builds it, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All” by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares. They discuss the main arguments about the inevitability of our demise at the hands of superhuman intelligence and present a few alternatives to this doomsday scenario.