Takes three pervasive infrastructures and in a simple graphic treatment breaks them down in systematic detail, in historical and social context, and prompts questioning inequities and future reconsiderations of these built systems and their relationships to our global ecological society.
Critiques et Commentaires
Reading for fun, threads over the years of scifi, history, social movements and justice, farming, philosophy. I actively work to balance out the white male default in what I read, but have a long way to go.
He/they for the praxis.
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loppear a publié une critique de Hidden Systems par Dan Nott
loppear a publié une critique de Upgrade Available par Julia Christensen
swings unexpectedly but consistently across a wide view of the theme
4 étoiles
A decade of artistic inquiry and conversations on technical obsolescence, digital waste and detritus and archival choices of preservation and maintenance, with an undertone of absurd comedy.
loppear a publié une critique de The five invitations par Frank Ostaseski
don't wait. welcome everything. don't know.
4 étoiles
Peaceful and challenging, intimate remembrances of accompanying death in hospice. Buddhist-inflected facing and embracing dying as a way of living, this has that common medium-distance-immediacy of broad and somewhat indistinct advice while sharing extremely sharp and practical experience.
loppear a commencé la lecture de Hidden Systems par Dan Nott
loppear a publié une critique de Experience Machine par Andy Clark
approachable, but then i've already been warmed up
4 étoiles
A pop update to the author's more academic Surfing Uncertainty on the predictive processing view of consciousness, with most of those details in a brief appendix and the focus on cognitive study examples, cognitive biases and confusions that seem clearer when viewed through this lens, and ways to think of our predictive brains as embodied and extended in the world.
loppear a publié une critique de What We Fed to the Manticore par Talia Lakshmi Kolluri
loppear a publié une critique de Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind par Shunryu Suzuki
our beginners mind includes everything within it, without narrowing
5 étoiles
A not-quite introduction to Zen, the wonder and presence of what is already familiar and immediate, studied closely from a position of openness without the goal of attaining anything. Compiled from short talks and given structure starting from practice and form, to attitudes and feeling, to understanding and mindset, around again to "true understanding is practice itself".
loppear a publié une critique de Ducks (Two Years in the Oil Sands) par Kate Beaton
looking back at what we laugh away to get through
4 étoiles
How can men be so crass, so misogynistic, so violent, when transplanted to the extreme environs of capitalist extraction far from anyplace recognizable as home? Documentary reflection after anguished disillusion and mistreatment, drolly told.
loppear a publié une critique de Soil and Spirit par Scott Chaskey
odd to relate the least to the author's experiences and yet connect
4 étoiles
Connection to the garden, to earth, to rock, a broad set of essays entangling poetry, place, transplanted species, indigenous women's voices, community agriculture, global dialog. Only a few of the author's own poem fragments moved me, but his selection of literature and context and experience works to shape a dependent view of the world.
loppear a publié une critique de Poverty, by America par Matthew Desmond
Urgent and direct
5 étoiles
Poverty abolitionism. Blends description of the exploitative two-tier society we all participate in, earnest responses to socioeconomic myths about destitution and welfare, and policy possibilities for undoing the ways society and government actively perpetuates both wealth and poverty.
loppear a publié une critique de Oona Out of Order par Margarita Montimore
neatly reminiscing on both sides of the 90s
4 étoiles
Light and easy, digs at questions of family and relationship and acceptance of our pasts. The narrowly defined and mysterious time travel is central and structuring, but also somehow gets out of the way for interesting main characters to develop.
loppear a publié une critique de Soil (The Story of a Black Mother's Garden) par Camille T. Dungy
magnificent
5 étoiles
Lyrically wends from suburban pollinator garden to covid-19 to #BLM to the erasure and solitariness of nature writing contrasted to community's ebb and flow in ecology, community's creation and destruction in society.
loppear a publié une critique de Firekeeper's Daughter par Angeline Boulley
I was not expecting a CSI/Nancy Drew thriller, but stuck through it for da UP.
4 étoiles
Fast-paced and high-stakes near-YA with a long list of honestly addressed CW themes (sexual violence, gun violence, drug use, indigenous justice and casino wealth and federal bureau myopia, family estrangement, i could go on). The protagonist is drawn so smartly and self-aware on the boundaries of tribe, adulthood, hockey, love, family.
a slog with lovely moments scattered through
3 étoiles
A primer on colonial exploitation around the opium wars, and the conflicts of allegiance for our young scholars of color at an imagined Oxford who feel the abstract distance from such concerns their academic pursuits entangle them in... that sounds pretty good, but the balance of storytelling just kept hitting sour notes for me, long sections of school shenanigans or minutia, or where the magical twist is so thinly veiled it hardly matters, where the characters actions are irrelevant to moving us forward.