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Culture, worlds, and creativity in 301 seconds with Permanently Moved, a weekly podcast by Jay Springett. Guaranteed fresh insights in the same time it takes to listen to Teen Spirit.
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Agitator

J David Osborne & Kelby Losack

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Agitator began as the real-time documentation of street-bred novelists fighting to get it out the mud while cutting up about anime and developing a craft manifesto along the way. Having established an independent multimedia company that is taking off, the show is now where these two mystic juggalo weebs freestyle stories live each episode and bring behind-the-scenes perks to their paid subscribers. Jump in.
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Human Entities is a series of public talks focused on technological change and its impacts – the ways in which culture and technology shape and influence each other. Organised by CADA, the programme takes place annually in Lisbon. ​Listen to recordings from 2024 to 2016. In partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and the Fine Arts Faculty, ULisbon Funded by: The Dir.-Gen. for the Arts of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture
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Writer, podcaster, and strategist (and musician, and inventor of solarpunk) Jay Springett joins Kelby for this AGITATOR Z FINALE. Everything changes beyond this point, and what a way to end an era. We're talking Izumi Suzuki's incredible bizarro short story collection Hit Parade of Tears. Keep up with Jay: https://www.thejaymo.net/ Buy Hit Parade o…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 5 June 2024 Solarpunk means dreaming green Jay Springett Strategist and writer Solarpunk is a movement in speculative fiction, art, fashion, and activism that seeks to answer and embody the question “what does a sustainable civilization look like, and how can we get …
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Jared Klickstein was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1989 to heroin-addicted parents. He spent his teenage years outside of Oakland, California after being adopted by his aunt and uncle. He attended UC Santa Cruz where he got addicted to heroin himself, dropped out, and spent nearly ten years chronically homeless and addicted around the country. A…
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Due to my Aphantasia, I also have SDAM (Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory), I never remember anything in the first person. This is why I keep a diary. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/07/13/2415-first-person-memory/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in …
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Charlene Elsby is a philosophy doctor and former professor whose books include Hexis, Affect, Psychros, Agyny, Musos, Letters to Jenny Just After She Died, Bedlam, The Devil Thinks I'm Pretty, and Violent Faculties. Her essays have appeared in Bustle Books and the LA Review of Books. https://charleneelsby.com/ Using her torture porn/mad scientist p…
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Where did modern bureaucracy come from? Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, the Father of the Military Academy, or the ‘man who made West Point’. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/07/07/2414-the-origins-of-modern-bureaucracy/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, wri…
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Ryan Simón is the one-man factory behind the avant-garde Americana sleaze/arts and culture mag American Vulgaria. We talk about his inspiration for starting the magazine, what direction it's heading in now, and we get into the nuts and bolts of printing and designing magazines and books that stand on their own as gorgeous works of art. More on AMER…
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This is a further discussion on Park Chan-wook's The Sympathizer. Sort of. Topics discussed: the problem with art that sits on the fence, Downey Jr hijacking every project he's tied to, the watered-down osmosis of style, Jordan Peele and the state of horror, Mad Max, being ethnically ambiguous, how and why we love America, the death of Hollywood, i…
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We should abandon the external 'Battle for Attention' and instead engage in an internal 'Conflict of Disinterest' Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/06/29/2413-conflict-of-disinterest/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo…
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Don’t you think that the surface of the Internet feels super flat right now? I don’t just mean it's UX but the whole internet. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/06/22/2412-surface-flatness/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @the…
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I'ma just do long titles now to save time coming up with descriptions. Listen to Mutual Aberration Society: Mutual Aberration Society | Podcast on Spotify This was an early release episode for paid subscribers of Agitator: patreon.com/agitatorBy J David Osborne & Kelby Losack
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Jacob Everett, founder and editor-in-chief of the low life/high strangeness lit mag and indie press Apocalypse Confidential, joins Kelby to discuss the no-budget 1983 murder drone film Blood Beat. This episode's a deep dive into the inner workings of successfully running an independent press with some glimpses into the future of both APCON and Brok…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 15 May 2024 Plant consciousness Monica Gagliano Evolutionary ecologist, Research Associate Professor (Adjunct) at Southern Cross University, Australia Monica Gagliano PhD is an internationally award-winning research scientist, selected by Biohabitats as one of the 24…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 29 May 2024 Artificial Intelligence Design and the Logic of Social Cooperation Matteo Pasquinelli Associate Professor in Philosophy of Science, Ca’ Foscari University, Venice A conversation around the book “The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intell…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 22 May 2024 Pluralizing psychedelic experiences Giorgio Gristina PhD candidate, DANT (ICS-ULisboa), Systems Neuroscience Lab (Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown) Potential groundbreaking therapeutic applications are fuelling a resurgence of scientific and clinical i…
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Broken River boas E Rathke and David Simmons join Kelby in the Agitator booth to figure out how we're going to piece together our fallen brother JDO's unfinished magnum opus about a fence salesman who can control tornadoes. But first! You know we're getting wild, talmbout Call of Duty lobbies back in the day, how quickly things get racist and how c…
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Right now AI is the worst it’s ever going to be. It costs about 60 bucks a day to house a state of the art little computer person powered by an LLM in a virtual world. But what will the world be like when it costs 60p? Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/06/01/2411-little-computer-people/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Y…
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People I hang out with online all at once seem to have begun questioning the necessity of weekly creative production. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/05/25/2410-algorithmic-pressure/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thejaymo…
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I propose that everything that occurs between the decision to plant a tree and the full expression of its canopy is short-term thinking. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/05/18/2409-short-term-thinking/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and rec…
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Reaction videos were (and still) are considered ‘low effort’. At worst a parasitic grift. Leveraging the creative work of others for social clout Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/05/11/2408-reaction-re-consumption/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, wr…
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There’s a word we used to use in the 1980’s and 90’s to describe a user with such a deep understanding of a technological-system. A Wizard. Tetris players have gone so deep, and become such powerful wizards, that they can avoid the end of the world. Full Show Notes: http://www.thejaymo.net/2024/05/04/2407-going-deep/ Support the show! Subscribe to …
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The moment I finished editing this week’s show about Cal Newport's Slow Productivity, I realised to my horror that I’d made it before. Doing the things that actually need doing, when they need getting done? Finishing Projects? It turns out that this is probably the greatest challenge of my life. I’m at a total loss. Full Show Notes: https://www.the…
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A review of HG Wells’ most important work, Little Wars. The book that changed the way table top war games were played and paved the way for the development of role-playing and modern war games. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/04/20/2405-little-wars-of-the-worlds/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently mov…
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Like the Metaverse, history is repeating itself with zero contact with the last time a lot of smart people had conversations about AI Agents. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/04/13/2404-ai-agent-metaphors/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and…
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Very special interview episode today with ADR (English dub) anime director/producer/writer Shannon Reed of Sentai Filmworks. We get into the nuts and bolts of what it means to direct anime and what all goes into the dubbing process, from rewriting to match mouth flaps to pulling the perfect performance out of voice actors and everything in-between.…
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I like many millennials, believed I didn’t need a watch because since the year 2000 I always had a mobile phone with me. Full Show Notes: https://www.thejaymo.net/2024/04/08/301-2403-where-is-the-time/ Support the show! Subscribe to my zine Watch on Youtube Permanently moved is a personal podcast 301 seconds in length, written and recorded by @thej…
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