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September 16 · Issue #10 · View online
A sporadic letter of listening, reading, and watching suggestions.
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Hi. I hope you’re enjoying your weekend. Below are a variety of things that crossed my path over the last couple of weeks brought to you from Schloss Krickenbeck, Germany. 👂
Digital Humanism. Sam Harris in conversation with VR godfather and author Jaron Lanier Listen: 1h
When Greeks Flew Kites. A monthly podcast. Sarah Dunant delves into the past for alternative stories to help frame today’s anxieties. Listen: 30 mins. 📕
The future of work. In the near future jobs will be scarce, inequality will be higher and we’ll earn less. Brilliant. Read: 10 mins
Bleak. Whether you’re an Uber driver or a YouTube star, your boss is an Ai and (s)he’s probably not the most empathetic in the world. 📺
On Chesil Beach. A brilliant adaptation of Ian McEwans novel. A tragedy of love gone wrong. Watch: 1h 30 mins
Dinner for few. Not a light short. But An allegorical depiction of our society - during dinner, “the system” feeds the few who foolishly consume all the resources while the rest survive on scraps. Watch: 10 mins
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Dialogues. One of my favourite artists in conversation with actor Russell Tovey. Rose Wylie c/o David Zwirner. Listen: 30mins That’s it. Any suggestions, as always, please email me.
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