“The Fall of the Rebel Angels” (c.1410) by The Limbourg Brothers ↯ Celestial bodies cascade through illuminated chaos
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“The Fall of the Rebel Angels” (c.1410) by The Limbourg Brothers ↯ Celestial bodies cascade through illuminated chaos
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It would be nice if people were utopian and future oriented instead of being weighed down by nostalgia…. Especially because nostalgia is fueled so heavily by corporate marketing campaigns we should all be taking it with a grain of salt… be a bit skeptical about why corporations want us compliantly gazing backwards on the culture 10-20 years ago (has been on a continuous loop since the 1980s when corporate interests overtook individual and 1950s nostalgia dominated the culture—meanwhile the 1950s were unmistakably oriented towards the future)… it makes less work for them if they can just recycle existing forms and set the tone for the culture. If they can mind control creative people into thinking they should be hovering around indie sleaze or whatever other thing belongs to the past they don’t have to be in a position where they need to follow and react to genuine avant-garde impulses of creative people… all the while the technocrat class fills the void of utopian thinking and forces us all to live in their AI utopia, our dystopia 🥲
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