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We are living through a long emergency - a near-continuous train of
pandemics, heatwaves, droughts, resource wars and other
climate-driven disasters. Beyond Hope explores the idea of local
power as a response to climate-driven disasters. From the
astonishingly effective Occupy Sandy disaster-recovery effort in
2012, and the neighborhood-based mutual aid groups that sustained
many during COVID lockdowns, to the large-scale, self-organised
polities of municipalist Spain and Kurdish Rojava, the author uses
examples of disaster recovery efforts, mutual aid groups and
self-organised polities to argue that local power can be a means of
developing individual and collective power and a way to thrive in
the face of catastrophe. The book suggests that rethinking local
power can be a bulwark against despair and help communities come
together in a coherent way of life.
"Dread: The Dizziness of Freedom" reflects on possible
re-articulations of the concept of dread in our times. Associated
with the "dizziness of freedom" by Soren Kierkegaard, and with "the
ecstasy of nihilism" by China Mieville, the experience of dread is
a defining characteristic of the contemporary human condition,
and--according to the contributors to this volume--an essential and
potentially productive emotion. However dark and fatalistic its
connotations, through its dialectical coupling of caution and
transgression, of paralysis and overdrive, dread allows us to
imagine the world differently. Through conversations with and
essays by some of today's foremost cultural commentators, this book
explores the creative agency of dread--an agency that is created by
the very forces wishing to suppress or even destroy it--as well as
its politics and related conceptions of fear and anxiety.
The twentieth century offered up countless visions of domestic
life, from the aspirational to the radical. Whether it was the
dream of the fully mechanised home or the notion that technology
might free us from home altogether, the domestic realm was a site
of endless invention and speculation. But what happened to those
visions? Are the smart homes of today the future that architects
and designers once predicted, or has 'home' proved resistant to
radical change? Home Futures: Living in Yesterday's Tomorrow
-accompanying a major Design Museum exhibition of the same
title-explores a number of different attitudes toward domestic
life, tracing the social and technological developments that have
driven change in the home. It proposes that we are already living
in yesterday's tomorrow, just not in the way anyone predicted. This
book begins with a lavishly illustrated catalogue portraying the
'home futures' of the twentieth century and beyond, from the work
of Ettore Sottsass and Joe Colombo to Google's recent forays into
the smart home. The catalogue is followed by a reader consisting of
newly commissioned essays by writers such as Dan Hill and Justin
McGuirk, which explore the changes in the domestic realm in
relation to space, technology, society, economy and psychology.
Everywhere we turn, a startling new device promises to transfigure
our lives. But at what cost? In this urgent and revelatory
excavation of our Information Age, leading technology thinker Adam
Greenfield forces us to reconsider our relationship with the
networked objects, services and spaces that define us. It is time
to reevaluate the Silicon Valley consensus determining the future.
Having successfully colonised everyday life, radical technologies -
from smartphones, blockchain, augmented-reality interfaces and
virtual assistants to 3D printing, autonomous delivery drones and
self-driving cars - are now conditioning the choices available to
us in the years to come. How do they work? What challenges do they
present to us, as individuals and societies? Who benefits from
their adoption? In answering these questions, Greenfield's timely
guide clarifies the scale and nature of the crisis we now confront
- and offers ways to reclaim our stake in the future.
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