Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Tom Pendergast's avatar

This is really interesting, Mark, on a couple of levels (to me, anyway). First, I never want to be a Luddite, and there is a sense to which both of your figures are resisting technology because it is uncomfortable for them or dislocates their existing practices, so I’m a little bit reluctant to side with them. And yet … I find myself really sympathetic! I find my appreciation for all forms of art to be greater when I have to work for it, and I’d say this both as a consumer and as a creator. I’ve tried incorporating GenAI into my practices as a writer. It makes me feel like I’m sleeping with the enemy. Same as a consumer. I appreciate all art more when I can deeply appreciate where the artist is coming from. So I like the way you’re pushing at this tension and I think I’m ultimately with you on how you’re seeing it. Second, I sense your attempt to be more direct and accessible as a writer in this piece, and I like it. Nuff said!

Expand full comment
Bryn Robinson's avatar

Is “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness” a favourite album because it’s awesome, or because it was the first album I bought after raising the money through a slog of a flea market table one sunny Saturday in 1996? (Or both?) Really enjoyed revisiting this piece, Mark.

Expand full comment
3 more comments...

No posts