George Dyson “Nature is on Team Machine”

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Playing for Team Human today, author and technology historian, George Dyson.

Dyson helps us take a less human-centered perspective on our place in the cosmos for our own - and everything's - best interest.

In his opening monologue, Rushkoff discusses the imperative to not hold grudges after the presidential election and pays tribute to his late friend, Mark Filippi.

You can listen to Filippi and Rushkoff’s conversation live from New York City’s Alchemist Kitchen here, and explore Filippi’s work at Soma Space.

Analogia: The Emergence of Technology Beyond Programmable Control is now available at your favorite independent bookseller.

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Hosted by Douglas Rushkoff
Produced by Josh Chapdelaine
Audio Edited & Mixed by Luke Robert Mason
Our community manager is Michael Bass.
Music by Fugazi (On this Episode you heard “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro – thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records.)

Special thanks to Stephen Bartolomei.

Team Human is a Production of the Laboratory for Digital Humanism at Queens College.

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