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Ep. 1: On Missing Being Handed Things

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This first episode looks at a theme that will certainly come up a lot: real things disappearing from our world, virtual things taking their place.

I think it’s important to notice when we’ve attached to objects simply because they are important to us, our own biographical timeframe. A nostalgia that is sweet but narcissistic too, a longing for objects that were symbols in one’s own life to matter more than they seem to. A stab at continued relevance. ‘Back in my day’ insistence. For me, the distinction comes with objects that are linked to pro-sociality. It is the disappearance of these objects, that I feel should give us pause.

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Content provided by Caitlin Murphy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Caitlin Murphy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This first episode looks at a theme that will certainly come up a lot: real things disappearing from our world, virtual things taking their place.

I think it’s important to notice when we’ve attached to objects simply because they are important to us, our own biographical timeframe. A nostalgia that is sweet but narcissistic too, a longing for objects that were symbols in one’s own life to matter more than they seem to. A stab at continued relevance. ‘Back in my day’ insistence. For me, the distinction comes with objects that are linked to pro-sociality. It is the disappearance of these objects, that I feel should give us pause.

  continue reading

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