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the biggest IT outage in history deserves a long title (Meganets: How digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities) and a short quote …

It is risky to outsource human thought to machines that lack the capacity for such thought. — David B. Auerbach, Meganets, 2023, p. 239
Simon Taylor 20 Jul 2024

 “Just as you’ve destroyed your life, here in this / small corner, so you’ve wasted it through all the world.”

death returns to the sea … is the other lyric running through my mind. I imagine it, am I imagining it?, sung, on the album September Songs, produced by Hal Willner, of Kurt Weill’s songs. “Just as you’ve destroyed your life …” is C.P. Cavafy’s. (“In these dark
Simon Taylor 12 Jul 2024

Deconstruction Programme: Auckland’s Recovery Journey & “Cognitive Nihilism Hits English City”

One of these things is not like the other: … except that the deconstruction Auckland Council has in, I hesitate, mind in the official channel of communication using the term is only one of three options for the houses damaged when the last atmospheric river disgorged on the city … tonight another
Simon Taylor 10 Jul 2024

11:11 II / dew point \ / only poetry will save us /

257. This changing the coincidental to the inevitable in poetic imagination is no different from scientific imagination. Poetry is also a process of problem-solving and precise experimentation. But don’t forget, it is also a prank and a game. … and scientific imagination no less? … at what point does it cease
Simon Taylor 06 Jul 2024

11:11

How to Live. What to Do. goes: These days I’m often regaled at the kitchen table by ‘origin stories’ of how some Marvel character or other attained their superhero status. I sometimes find myself wanting to ask the boy telling me them why use of this phrase is so
Simon Taylor 26 Jun 2024

the rapture of passing crime

picked up a book, who knows why I ordered it, requested it, but I had. It was called True Detective, had a series of essays, ending with a visual essay, on the tv series of the same name. Eugene Thacker had written the blurb on the back and one of
Simon Taylor 22 Jun 2024

on the ontological status of the image

It struck me text-prompting an AI image-generator that the image it generated was as much the result of the text as the image pool the AI used. Not only this, the resultant image is as open to contest, for example open to the charge of cultural appropriation, as if it
Simon Taylor 14 Jun 2024

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