01 Inhuman Symposium - Helen Hester

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @isaacp170
    @isaacp170 2 года назад

    These concepts should be accelerated

  • @ThaisLinhares
    @ThaisLinhares 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Fantastic. I recommend SCIFI writers also got this. Is really interesting. I love that speech. Thank you, Hester, for that essential insight.

  • @pindakaaas
    @pindakaaas 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for a brilliant lecture!

  • @NoConsequenc3
    @NoConsequenc3 4 года назад +2

    "Women's voices have historically been used to issue instructions because women themselves have not been around to be heard."
    How you gonna just drop that wew

  • @minoliti
    @minoliti Год назад

    Great talk. So bloody scary 😭

  • @gregpovy
    @gregpovy 5 лет назад +2

    No mention of Jarvis

  • @iancoombes1725
    @iancoombes1725 9 лет назад +6

    "When the navigator issues a reminder, it is useful work, when your mother issues a reminder, it is bothersome nagging." Why? Well, because you have ASKED the navigator to remind you, and you haven't ASKED your mother/wife/boyfriend to remind you. I find it difficult to understand this critical voice of feminist theory, where the notion of active, meaningful participation in the world is somehow not countenanced. Don't like Siri? Program and market an alternative. Don't like Bogost's description of fragmentation and invasion of labor because it doesn't acknowledge your fantasy of where that work previously existed? So what? You no like. This is criticism from the clouds, its back seat driving - "this is bad, that's bad, this is wrong, that's wrong"...is soooo tiresome. It is whining and entitlement as a rhetorical technique. You, unfortunately sound very much like a little girl who is endlessly eloquent on what Daddy should be fixing up for you. Pony = Change in the way we see gendered technology.

    • @HereComesPopoBawa
      @HereComesPopoBawa 5 лет назад +15

      "I find it difficult to understand this critical voice of feminist theory, where the notion of active, meaningful participation in the world is somehow not countenanced." - Probably because you are describing the difference between observation/analysis and politics/activism. Just like how an anthropologist goes to a village to report on it, rather than to optimize. How can you strategize and act if you don't first try to understand the dynamics involved?
      "Don't like Siri?... Don't like Bogost's description... You no like." - "this is bad, that's bad, this is wrong, that's wrong" - Did we watch two different videos? Hester never said any of those things. That's pure projection on your part. She's trying to describe how she sees that things are. It's not about applying personal value judgements. The closest she came to such personal input was "I think it's interesting...". Reasoning people tend to understand that there are causes behind what we observe happening in the world, and try to understand those causes. The only person here I see whining and complaining seems to be you.

  • @algebra5766
    @algebra5766 7 лет назад +7

    What a boring and completely insignificant talk ....

    • @dunderbar2758
      @dunderbar2758 7 лет назад +39

      What a boring and completely insignificant comment...

    • @aungsettkyawmin9094
      @aungsettkyawmin9094 4 года назад +1

      @Optimus Phoenix Prime nice cope brainlet