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This week Iām glad to share a special Future Fossils Live recorded at one of the coolest places I have ever seen, the Junkyard Social Club in Boulder, Colorado! Itās a menagerie of interesting brilliant weirdos, including my old friend and original co-host/robotics engineer Evan Snyder, soul-searching serial community-development entrepreneur Ryan Madson, former rocket scientist turned tech advisor...
Published 08/10/23
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...about AI, art, culture, celebrity, identity, and trauma.
Before we begin: Iām teaching a six-week online course on science, philosophy, economics, media, and dinosaurs! Join me at NuraLearning.com for Jurassic Worlding, a psychedelic deep dive into self-fulfilling techno-thrillers and the analog-digital transition, starting August 1st!
The course is now pay-what-you-can thanks to the generosity of...
Published 07/27/23
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com
Before we begin: Iām teaching a six-week online course on science, philosophy, economics, media, and dinosaurs! Join me at NuraLearning.com for Jurassic Worlding, a psychedelic deep dive into self-fulfilling techno-thrillers and the analog-digital transition, starting August 1st! Use discount code FUTUREFOSSIL for 10% off.
This week on Future Fossils, I enter into a deep and delightful...
Published 07/12/23
This week we talk with Jamie Joyce of The Society Library!
āØĀ SOME References:
An Oral History of The End of āRealityā
Regina Rini and the Epistemic Backstop
Stephanie Lepp
Yuval Noah Harari Sapiens
Alison Gopnik
The Hyperion Cantos
The Internet Archive
Ed Bernays
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Published 06/19/23
Pardon the delay, as Iāve been gathering more conversations than Iāve shared. Future Fossils is about to go into the rapids with three amazing back-to-back episodes! The next will be with Jamie Joyce of The Society Library and then itās Greg Thomas of The Jazz Leadership Project with producer/futurist Stephanie Lepp (formerly The Center for Humane Technology and The Institute for Cultural Evolution).
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Our guest for this episode is technologist, best-selling author, and WIRED...
Published 06/03/23
In this episode I welcome Caveat Magister, resident philosopher of Burning Man, to Future Fossils to discuss his latest book, Turn Your Life Into Art! We talk about transformational cross-country and urban adventures, psychomagic, and the difference between two kinds of experience designĀ āĀ one of which structures something fun but easily consumable and the other which demands our personal transformation at great risk and maybe peril. Get more familiar with your daimon through this...
Published 05/03/23
This week we talk about the intersections of large language models, the golden age of television and its storytelling mishaps, making oneās way through the weirding of the labor economy, and much more with two of my favorite Gen X science fiction aficionados, OG podcaster KMO and our mutual friend Kevin Arthur Wohlmut. In this episode āĀ a standalone continuation to my recent appearance on The KMO Show, we skip like a stone across mentions of every Star Trek series, the collapse of narratives...
Published 04/13/23
Welcome to episode two hundred of Future Fossils! On this episode, I'm joined by Ehren Cruz (LinkedIn, Instagram, Website) and Daphne Krantz (LinkedIn, Instagram, Website) to discuss transcendence, trauma, and transformation. We talk about the festival world, our individual journeys, the rise of psychedelics in therapeutic applications, the potential of these substances, and their cultural roots. We also discuss addiction, trauma, and the consequences of collective consciousness, freedom, and...
Published 03/17/23
This week I have one of the most vulnerable, personal, and profound conversations ever shared on the show ā and itās one that speaks directly to the deepest and most persistent themes addressed on Future Fossils. Android JonesĀ is one of the worldās pre-eminent digital painters and an utterly singular and inimitable visionary artist. Heās also a loving husband and father of three, an old friend (even if we donāt talk as often as Iād like, or as perhaps we should), and someone I regard as a...
Published 02/24/23
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Tadaaki Hozumi, member of Japanās oldest surviving lineage of royal Shinto priests, is back for the second part of our three-hour conversation on animism in the ancient-future technological construct-wilderness of the 21st Century! In this episode we discuss the ongoing battle between the spirits of the analog ārealm of circlesā and the digital ārealm of squares,ā the blurry boundary between humans and artificial...
Published 02/06/23
This week and next, we talk to returning guest Tadaaki Hozumi about the crossroads between the esoteric history of Japan and its Indigenous peoples and royal family; the mysterious convergence of ancient records from around the world on stories of lost civilizations and extraterrestrial encounters; and how animism and magic seem ripe for retrieval as we barrel down the chute of the Technological Singularity.
This is one of those edge-case conversations that Iāll look back on in twenty years...
Published 01/20/23
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Iāve decided Future Fossils is going to double down on its commitment to helping people navigate uncharted waters by focusing explicitly on improvisation in 2023, and our first stop together on this journey is a marvelously soulful and profound discussion with my friend Robert Poynton.
Robert is many things, including an Associate Fellow of the SaĆÆd...
Published 12/28/22
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This week we dig down as what W.J.T. Mitchell called āpaleontologists of the presentā to explore the ramifications of A.I. on the creative economy as lensed through two notorious William Gibson quotes: āThe future is already here, itās just unevenly distributedā and āThe street finds its own uses for things.ā Joining me on the call are...
Published 12/12/22
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How much of natural history is inevitable, and how much is the result of chance? Do mass extinctions slow the evolution of the biosphere, or speed it up? These are two of the six great questions of biology explored by Simon Conway Morris, famous evolutionary theorist, in his latest book. From Extraterrestrials to Animal Minds: Six Myths of...
Published 11/20/22
This week I talk with environmental philosopher and Santa Clara Clara Assistant Professor Kimberly Dill, an old friend of mine from Austin, Texas whom I met at Bouldin Creek Coffee over lemon matƩ sours and a deep dive into Eastern nondual traditions while she was in school studying arguments against free will under acclaimed analytic philosopher Galen Strawson. She has since grown into a formidable scholar and ethics instructor in her own right and positively exudes a studious, diligent,...
Published 10/30/22
This week I go solo and get reflective on age, noise, loss, mystery, stars and angels, dreams and seasons, modern science and the retrieval of magic...
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early 15c., "a waterfall, floodgate, furious rush of water," from LatinĀ cataractaĀ "waterfall," from GreekĀ katarhaktesĀ "waterfall, broken water; a kind of portcullis," noun use of an adjective compound meaning "swooping, down-rushing,"...
Published 09/26/22
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This week on the show I chat with the storied, insightful, multidimensional Roland Harwood (Twitter | LinkedIn | Liminal | Participatory City Foundation) āĀ a ācompulsive connector,ā generalist, āfailed astronaut,ā pianist, Founder, CEO, Trustee, impresario of...
Published 09/09/22
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This week weāre joined by Lauren Seyler, Assistant Professor of Biology at Stockton University (Lab Website, Twitter @darkmicrobio, Google Scholar), who studies the microscopic living world that flourishes in dark places: the mud of coastal marshes, inside rocks, and in sediments at the bottom of the sea.Ā Sheās also co-authored a number of publications on how scientists can work ethically with...
Published 08/20/22
This week on Future Fossils, we sync up with globe-trotting (Singapore-based) futurist Parag Khanna, author of several internationally best-selling books on the shifting landscape of human geography and technological evolution. My acquaintance with Parag dates back all the way to 2011 when I found his Hybrid Reality Institute, and started writing for his BigThink blog, thanks to the writing of Jason Silva ā I knew this was a party I couldnāt miss, even though I was then, as now, deeply...
Published 07/28/22
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As guest 0xZakk says at the very end of this conversation, most of the construction projects throughout the history of civilization have been coercive. What does it look like when we actually build things in a really cooperative way? This episode was recorded in November 2021 when the cryptocurrency markets were insanely bullish and the world relatively stableā¦but releasing it now, in July 2022, seems more aptly-timed than I could...
Published 07/03/22
Find the complete show notes for this episode on Patreon. This episode was recorded live in Austin, Texas at the West China Tea House in partnership with EFF-Austin, a non-profit committed to the establishment and protection of digital rights and defense of the wealth of digital information, innovation, and technology. Founded in 1991 as a local sub-chapter of The Electronic Frontier Foundation and run as an independent organization, EFF-Austin promotes the right of all citizens to...
Published 06/10/22
or, āWhy Isnāt There A Science of X?ā
or, āAlchemy is to Chemistry as Astrology is toā¦?ā
āIf people donāt believe us after all the results weāve produced, then they never will.ā
āItās time for a new era, for someone to figure out what the implications of our results are for human culture, for future study, and ā if the findings are correct ā what they say about our basic scientific attitude.ā
ā Robert G. Jahn
āWe have been very open with our data. But how do you get peer review when you donāt...
Published 05/15/22
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Be forewarned: This latest episode is some extremely heady stuff. But thankfully, it's also full of heart and soul...
Back in February, Jonathan Rowson posted two clips (here and here) from his latest in-progress writing tlimito Twitter, where it succeeded in baiting a bunch of the folks with whom I regularly interact as members of the so-called "Liminal Web" into reflecting on the value of partitioning a global boil of...
Published 04/29/22
I don't even know where to start with this amazing episode. Henry Gee is the Senior Editor of Nature, the author of many cool science books including his latest, A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth; an accomplished musician; a riveting storyteller and humorous fellow; the Founding Editor of Nature's Futures sci-fi series; and a total joy in conversation. We met to discuss his brilliant tour of evolutionary history past and future, and did, but also occupied a fair bit of our two hours...
Published 03/28/22
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This week on Future Fossils, Orpheus is in the building for a soulful and visionary conversation with Grammy-winning blues singer-songwriter Mike Mattison and inveterate English professor Ernest Suarez of Catholic University, co-authors of the new book Poetic Song Verse: Blues-based Popular Music and Poetry. Ā Their book explores the history of the complicated love affair between literature and rock, tracing the tangled roots back...
Published 03/08/22