Artist Nathan Gulick and I continue our discussion, and get into how access to resolution is becoming indicative of social class. As Augmented Reality becomes more common, how will our subscription to services affect our perception of reality compared to those who use a different company for the same services? We also consider the size of the generational gap between Baby Boomers and Millenials in relation to exponential rate of technological evolution, and imagine a near future where algorithm made deep fake images will change the trust we have in photographs.
82. Universal Basic Income, Two Concepts of Liberty, and Class War
81. Hospitality - Jacqueline Falcone
80. Buffing Rich People Graffiti - Jordan Baumgarten
79. Starts in Epistemic Bottoming - Matt Miranda
78. Reality TV - Rebecca Forstater
77. Cat Dreams - Erin Demastes
76. Sales, Satan, and Socialism - Erin Demastes
75. Mexican Immigrant - Jorge Mujica
74. Advocacy in Art Practice - Jorge Mujica
73. Non Binary - Abdiel Lopez
72. Queer of Color Critique - Abdiel López
71. Flesh and Foliage - Peter Max Lawrence
70. Death to Neo-isms - Peter Max Lawrence
69. Centro America - Pamela Ramos
68. Ambiguity of Research - Pamela Ramos
67. Overwatch, Anime, and Comics - Rakeem Cunningham
66. Carving Out a Lane - Rakeem Cunningham
65. Deep Fakes - Amanda Carter
64. Photography as a Syncretic Experience - Amanda Carter
63. The Whiteness Episode - Lorenzo Baker
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