Fighting the War – Chaosradio

This wednesday I will be in the Chaosradio show at radio Fritz with Pavel, Peter Glaser und Tim .

We will try to lift the “We lost the War”-debate to a new level. Hopefully, Rop will join in by telephone. Pavel has written an optimistic answer to our scenario and I am rather happy to talk with him live on air/net, as our debates tend to be rather productive and fruitful (and hopefully fun to listening too). Peter Glaser is certainly one of the most insightful authors of our time when it comes to all things digital and I am really happy that he finds the topic worthy enough to participate.

There is a wiki page to participate , and it also lists the coordinates where and how the show can be received. Multiple streaming formats are available, podcast too later on. The show will be in german, but if all goes well there will be blog entries on multiple places reflecting it in english.

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    -Whistling tunes we hid in the dunes by the seaside
    -Whistling tunes we’re kissing baboons in the jungle
    It’s a knockout
    If looks could kill, they probably will
    In games without frontiers-war without tears
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    The message that nature sends is, transform your language through a synergy between electronic culture and the psychedelic imagination, a synergy between dance and idea, a synergy between understanding and intuition, and dissolve the boundaries that your culture has sanctioned between you, to become part of this Gaian supermind, I mean I think it’s fairly profound, it’s fairly apocalyptic. History is ending. I mean, we are to be the generation that witnesses the revelation of the purpose of the cosmos. History is the shock wave of the eschaton. History is the shock wave of eschatology, and what this means for those of us who will live through this transition into hyperspace, is that we will be privileged to see the greatest release of compressed change probably since the birth of the universe. The twentieth century is the shudder that announces the approaching cataracts of time over which our species and the destiny of this planet is about to be swept.

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