

9. Cultural Fracking and World Running w/ @thejaymo
11 snips Aug 25, 2025
Join Jay Springett, a solarpunk steward and world-runner, as he unpacks the concept of cultural fracking and its impact on our collective imagination. He discusses how worlds can be creative mediums and argues that protocols may be the future's art forms. The conversation traverses copyright battles and parallels between hip-hop sampling and AI. Jay also explores how solarpunk acts as a generative memetic engine, inspiring new narratives for our future while emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in cultural storytelling.
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Copyright Views Rooted In Napster Era
- Jay traces his copyright concerns back to Napster, DJ Danger Mouse, and boycotting Metallica since 1999.
- Early internet file sharing and punk DIY shaped his anti-copyright stance and creative practice.
Cultural Fracking Explains Franchise Fatigue
- Cultural fracking extracts endless value from old cultural layers and causes fatigue like 'Marvel fatigue.'
- Treating IP as a commodity forces reboots and diminishing returns on shared cultural grammar.
Models As Cultural Compression Tools
- AI models are cultural compression technologies that snapshot a time and place of culture.
- Ownership concentrated in corporations risks locking those cultural technologies behind private control.