cartoon hermeneutics 𓀁
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cartoon hermeneutics 𓀁
@BetaTestingTomK
theoretical cartoonist comics as technology of consciousness comic book archaeology publisher at @unciv


it's bad because it uses "cartoony" to mean "simplified". by this standard XKCD is "cartoonier" than Rod Scribner animation and no I'm not just being pedantic. McCloud is a guy who said he studied Tezuka for eons, yet he always sucked at drawing cartoony x.com/ConRayArt/stat…







Things looking really good for the bet @SamoBurja made regarding how civilization is older than we believe “Prehistory” turns out to be much more interesting and complicated than we appreciated Looking at it more broadly, anthropology has been one of the most exciting domains of knowledge the past few decades. Basically everything I was taught when I was in undergrad turns out to be either wrong or woefully incomplete. We will look back on this period for anthropologists much like we do with the early to mid 20th century physicists: a golden age of discovery

He argues that our age is shifting from a world of durable “things” to streams of information: intangible, transient, endlessly circulating. When reality becomes data, we lose resistance, weight, otherness. A culture without things becomes a culture without depth. Read this.



























