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We also discuss whether convenience is an obstacle to a richer connection with our activities and environment. Convenience builds character, they say. Do the ever-improving technologies that mediate our relationship to the world alienate us from our engagements? Is it more meaningful to work with our hands? Or, is this a particular strain of Luddism that's reactionary, unduly refusing modern technologies in favor of a fetishized past?
If you like what you hear, find us on Patreon at patreon.com/therilkeanzoo for more episodes.
Text: Bethany Henning, "Dance: For Leslie" (unpublished poem, November 10, 2022), typescript.
By PAH CrewWe also discuss whether convenience is an obstacle to a richer connection with our activities and environment. Convenience builds character, they say. Do the ever-improving technologies that mediate our relationship to the world alienate us from our engagements? Is it more meaningful to work with our hands? Or, is this a particular strain of Luddism that's reactionary, unduly refusing modern technologies in favor of a fetishized past?
If you like what you hear, find us on Patreon at patreon.com/therilkeanzoo for more episodes.
Text: Bethany Henning, "Dance: For Leslie" (unpublished poem, November 10, 2022), typescript.