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Grafton Tanner

    Grafton Tanner profundiza en la intrincada interacción entre la tecnología, la nostalgia y los fenómenos culturales. Su escritura investiga cómo los avances digitales contemporáneos y la mercantilización de la cultura moldean nuestra memoria colectiva y nuestras aspiraciones a futuros tanto utópicos como distópicos. El enfoque de Tanner se caracteriza por un análisis profundo de la sociedad moderna, revelando cómo permanece profundamente arraigada en el pasado, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva aguda sobre la era digital.

    Foreverism
    Circle of the Snake, The - Nostalgia and Utopia in the Age of Big Tech
    Babbling Corpse
    The Hours Have Lost Their Clock
    • Babbling Corpse

      • 84 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      In the age of global capitalism, vaporwave celebrates and undermines the electronic ghosts haunting the nostalgia industry.

      Babbling Corpse
    • What do cinematic “universes,” cloud archiving, and voice cloning have in common? They’re in the business of foreverizing – the process of revitalizing things that have degraded, failed, or disappeared so that they can remain active in the present. To foreverize something is to reanimate it, to enclose and protect it from time and the elements, and to eradicate the feeling of nostalgia that accompanies loss. Foreverizing is a bulwark against instability, but it isn’t an infallible enterprise. That which is promised to last forever often does not, and that which is disposed of can sometimes last, disturbingly, forever. In this groundbreaking book, American philosopher Grafton Tanner develops his theory of foreverism: an anti-nostalgic discourse that promises growth without change and life without loss. Engaging with pressing issues from the ecological impact of data storage to the rise of reboot culture, Tanner tracks the implications of a society averse to nostalgia and reveals the new weapons we have for eliminating it.

      Foreverism