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Everyone is "Protestant" Online (L.M. Sacasas)
How do we all act as protestants online? L.M. Sacasas joins Henry (4th time!?) to chat about material/digital culture, how we compensate for natural affordances in new digital interfaces, our inability to account for non-measurable losses, texture vs. frictionlessness, lofi, roguelikes, reality tv, ambient data capture, extracting our private life for gain, how digital space is more of a past rather a place. (Recorded August 2022) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/protestant
- [00:00] Introduction
 - [04:15] The Everyday Texture of Material Culture
 - [07:11] Translated Affordances of Digital Interfaces
 - [09:11] The Burden of Note-Taking Systems
 - [10:36] No Accounting for Loss
 - [11:48] The Added Texture of Lofi
 - [14:54] Anchors of the Material World
 - [16:02] The Frictionless Life
 - [18:03] The Internal Motivation of Roguelikes
 - [19:42] The Language of Needs
 - [21:52] Liturgies and Mediums
 - [22:47] No Material Trace
 - [24:41] Compensating for the Losses of the Digital
 - [27:28] You can't capture me!
 - [29:11] Reality TV prepped us for the Very Online Life
 - [31:23] Ambient Capture and Surveillance Culture
 - [33:41] On the Terms of the Medium
 - [35:41] Extraction of Private Life into Public Benefit
 - [38:28] On Loneliness and Making a Living
 - [41:45] Negotiating The Terms of Technology
 - [43:45] The Gradience of Relationality in Sidewalk Life
 - [45:12] Artificially Reconstituting Our Being in a Built Environment
 - [48:07] A Gaze Turned Pastward
 
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