Monday, June 14, 2021

Anyone claiming to know the future is just trying to own it

 --- Margaret Heffernan, perhaps in The Myth of Inevitability, BBC audio, Oct 2019, via LM Sacasas in Resistance Is Futile: The Myth of Tech Inevitability, The Convivial Society: Vol. 2, No. 7

Either to tell a story or to make a tool is to adopt an imaginary position outside immediate sensory experience

 --- David E Nye, quoted by LM Sacasas in Resistance Is Futile: The Myth of Tech Inevitability, The Convivial Society: Vol. 2, No. 7

Context via Sacasas

Composing a narrative and using a tool are not identical processes, but they have affinities . . . Each requires the imagination of altered circumstances, and in each case beings must see themselves to be living in time. Making a tool immediately implies a succession of events in which one exercises some control over outcomes. Either to tell a story or to make a tool is to adopt an imaginary position outside immediate sensory experience. In each case, one imagines how present circumstances might be made different.