In this engaging discussion, Toby Shorin, a cultural researcher and writer, shares insights from his essay "Life After Lifestyle." The hosts, Johannes and Igor, explore the concept of 'slow reading' as they dissect cultural themes that resonate with their experiences. They reflect on the early internet era, particularly Tumblr's impact, and tackle the complex landscape of Web3. The conversation also dives into biases within cryptocurrency and the importance of community amid cultural changes, promising a rich exploration of contemporary issues.
The podcast introduces the concept of slow media consumption, encouraging deeper exploration of complex topics rather than superficial engagement.
The hosts connect personally with Toby Shorin's essay, reflecting on its insights into the evolution of the internet and contemporary biases.
Deep dives
Exploring Slow Media Consumption
The discussion revolves around the concept of slow media consumption, emphasizing the desire to delve into larger topics at a more measured pace. The hosts express their realization of how media often lacks depth and encourage a more thoughtful approach to exploring substantial subjects such as essays, films, and books. They plan to utilize innovative tools to visualize their ideas while taking a collaborative journey through these materials, inviting others to join them in this exploration. The aim is to facilitate deeper understanding and connections with these topics, moving away from superficial engagement with media.
Engaging with Toby Shoren's Essay
A pivotal moment in the conversation is the focus on Toby Shoren's influential essay, which resonates deeply with the hosts' own experiences, particularly involving the evolution of the internet and social media. The hosts reflect on how Shoren's writing captures the complexity of their shared historical context and provide personal insights related to the essay's themes, including the rise of platforms like Tumblr. They also recognize the essay's challenging conclusion regarding web3 and crypto, prompting them to confront their biases and understand the community aspects associated with these trends. This exploration aims to derive meaningful lessons from Shoren's work while considering broader cultural and spiritual implications of contemporary society.
Follow the Rabbit is a (video) podcast that invites you into the messy, interconnected world of cultural research. Join Igor and Johannes in Season 1 as they use Toby Shorin's essay Life after Lifestyle to explore cultural rabbit holes, connect unexpected dots, and uncover insights that shape our world, all while working with the garage door open.
This episode of Follow the Rabbit introduces the podcast's concept and explains why the hosts, Johannes and Igor, chose Toby Shorin's essay “Life After Lifestyle” as their first topic for exploration. Key points include:
The podcast's concept of “slow reading” or “slow publication,” which involves exploring bigger topics in a more measured, in-depth way.
Their use of Miro boards to visualize and connect ideas from the texts they're examining.
The hosts' goal to take apart essays, films, or books, make connections, and share their process with the audience.
They chose Shorin's “Life After Lifestyle” essay because it resonated with their own experiences and described a history they were part of.
The essay is divided into three sections that appealed to the hosts:
The early internet era (Tumblr, etc.) that aligns with their professional beginnings
Shorin's ability to capture the current zeitgeist
A challenging section on Web3 that pushes against their biases
They plan to explore various tangents from the essay, such as investigating the designers behind Obama's campaign.
The hosts are interested in exploring what comes next in culture, particularly in networked or global contexts.
They invite audience participation and commentary as they post insights and highlights from their Miro board discussions.
The episode sets up the podcast's format and goals, preparing listeners for a series of deep dives into Shorin's essay and the various “rabbit holes” it leads them down.
You can also watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/s6zAF2f6wBw?si=IyXD5VIyCpAM1x96
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