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Been thinking abt this @crashblossom's post on X. I initially named this as zombie futurism. But that only names the "what." The "why" is that this phenomenon is actually a natural process in the cycle of tech innovation and adoption where existing ideas are first repackaged as a stress test for the tech and... 1/2
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...the adopters. In this way, we are acclimating ourselves to the new medium and its capabilities using pre-existing ideas and concepts. This actually helps build the infrastructure of thought and sets the stage for more innovative and disruptive concepts that end up paving the way for new uses and radical ideas. 2/2
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Based on your words I think a term that combines both would be "Stress test period". We are all learning a new language here and I've never seen someone start with writing poems on his first day in Duolingo. 1/2
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On the other hand if you have this guy's POV you could say the same for any type of art that occurred after the 19th century. Is there really any parthenogenesis?! Or we all try to give birth and a body to what we got inside of us ?! At the end does it even matter? 2/2
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