Humans On The Loop

99 - Erik Davis on How to Navigate High Weirdness

5 snips
Nov 26, 2018
In this discussion, Erik Davis, a renowned journalist and author, delves into the captivating themes of his new book, 'High Weirdness,' exploring 1970s figures like Terence McKenna and Philip K. Dick. He examines the transformative culture of the era, including its interplay with consumerism and paranoia. Davis articulates the evolving concept of weirdness in today's context, stressing interconnectedness in a shifting world. He also critiques contemporary mindfulness and urges a flexible mindset to navigate modern challenges.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
ANECDOTE

Cover Art's Symbolic Genesis

  • Erik Davis shares the story of creating the book cover combining symbols of his three main subjects into a cohesive, beautiful image.
  • The cover artist Eric Roper skillfully executed this 70s-inspired design with UFO mushrooms and esoteric symbols.
INSIGHT

The 70s Defined Our Weird Now

  • The 1970s marked a crucial cultural shift where weirdness grew central, from counterculture to terrorism and New Age movements.
  • This decade laid the groundwork for today's culture where occult, conspiracy, and psychedelic experiences gain new mainstream relevance.
INSIGHT

Fictions Shape Reality Today

  • Fictional stories and memes can become quasi-real and influence behavior, exemplified by phenomena like Slenderman.
  • Navigating a world where reality and hoax blur requires new literacies to engage with these living fictions critically.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app