Episode 10: Ruby Justice Thelot

09/10/2024 1h 51min Temporada 1 Episodio 10

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To kick off our new weekly release schedule, we have Chase &⁠⁠ Daniel in conversation with designer, artist, NYU design/media professor & cyberethnographer Ruby Justice Thelot (@being_on_line) 
Ruby’s output is thoughtful, extremely prolific, and multifaceted. His writing on virtual realms, digital communities and AI offers a unique perspective that overlaps with our interests at Vaporware in key ways. Chiefly, how crucial it is for people and small communities to truly own their own means of coordination and memory. But also how the specific affordances of those digital tools dictate the bounds of memory itself.

Ruby’s new habit of buying old film home movies off eBay

The concept of ‘Mnemophagy’: “the devouring of memory” and the ephemerality of online culture

Checkpoints: Ruby’s book about an accidental community that formed in the comment section of a now-deleted YouTube video

His early internet archiving habits and how they sucked him into academia through meme page admin

What he’s learned from teaching young designers at NYU and the new generational attitudes towards technology that he sees crystallizing

How comparing the iPod to the Stem Player made him both optimistic and pessimistic about the future of hardware design

Why it’s a good thing that 64% of Gen Z call themselves ‘creators’

The rise of para-content: content about content



Why we want AI to give us malleable, interoperable, remixable tools, not to repeat forms from the past

The rise of synthetic training data and concerns about its usefulness or creativity

Why it’s important to write more non-dystopian sci-fi, so that founders are inspired to build things besides cyberpunk and ‘the Torment Nexus’


Artwork: Louis Daguerre [inventor of the Daguerreotype and the diorama], “The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel”, 1824