

A Discourse on Entropy with Collin Brooke
May 20, 2015
Collin Brooke, an associate professor of rhetoric and writing at Syracuse University and author of Lingua Fracta, dives into the fascinating relationship between entropy and irony in digital discourse. He discusses how these concepts shape narratives around pressing issues like climate change. Additionally, Brooke shares insights about the creation of a personalized email newsletter focused on rhetoric and reflects on the challenges of acknowledging childhood regrets. This engaging dialogue blends personal anecdotes with academic depth, making complex ideas accessible.
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Entropy's True Nature
- Entropy represents a system's capacity for change, not just decay.
- It can both dismantle harmful structures and introduce negative transformations.
Irony and Hyperobjects
- Irony is when a situation's actual meaning surpasses its literal meaning.
- Collin Brooke connects this to hyperobjects, which exceed human comprehension, like climate change.
RETSI's Origin
- Collin Brooke's RETSI newsletter was inspired by Robin Sloan's view of email inboxes as curated internet spaces.
- It provides a more personal news feed than social media.