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This week I talk with Jamie Curcio to ask, whom do we serve? Who gives us power, and to whom do we give ours? Where does that power come from? To whom do we sell our stories?

We explore the world behind the world, linking Jamieā€™s writing and game world-building in the domain he calls myth punk, and the equally Eldritch complex systems wicked problem of climate action.

Studying that link, we can trace the outlines of emergent 21st Century religions ā€” the reinterpretation of axial traditions suited to the digital era, the metamodern revival of land-based animistic traditions, and even weirder novel forms that arise at the end of one world and the effloresence of many others.

āœØ Jamie's Links

Fallen Cycle Podcastmodernmythology.netā€œInvesting In The Unknownā€ā€œThe Cascadeā€ Part 1, 2, 3Tales From When I Had A Face: B&W EditionTales From When I Had A Face info page

āœØ Offer Support + Join The Scene

ā€¢ Become a patron on Substack or Patreonā€¢ Make a tax-deductible donation to Humans On The Loopā€¢ Invite me to work with you as an hourly consultant or advisor on retainerā€¢ Join the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils Discord serversā€¢ Join the Future Fossils Facebook groupā€¢ Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop.org reading listā€¢ Buy original paintings and prints or commission new workā€¢ Tip me with @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPalā€¢ Buy the showā€™s music on Bandcamp ā€” intro ā€œOlympus Monsā€ from the Martian Arts EP & outro ā€œSonnet Aā€ from the Double-Edged Sword EP

āœØ Chapters

1. Jamie's Background (0:05:46)2. Embracing the Unknown and the Role of Artifice (0:11:14) 3. Prometheus, Intentional Mystery, and the Nature of Agency (0:16:21)4. Introducing the Fallen Cycle and its Mythological Framework (0:21:57)5. Exploring Thematic Elements: Gods, Myths, and Consumerism (0:27:32)6. Climate Change, Hyperobjects, and Societal Inertia (0:33:36)7. Festivals, Dionysus, and the Value of Liminal Spaces (0:40:26)8. AI as a Creative Tool and Collaborator (0:46:05)9. Mythology, Role-Playing, and Enacting Change (0:52:16)10. Engaging with Jamie's Work and Final Thoughts (0:56:03)

āœØ Other Mentions

FF 195 ā€” A.I. Art: An Emergency Panel with Julian Picaza, Evo Heyning, Micah Daigle, Jamie Curcio, & Topher SipesA Thousand Years of Nonlinear History by Manuel DeLandaJoseph CampbellFriedrich NietzscheArthur SchopenhauerBuddhismWestern EsotericismEvolving Media NetworkWeird Studies Podcast (with Jamie, with Michael)Tom MorganGilles Deleuzeā€œThe Soldier and The Hunchbackā€ by Aleister CrowleyPrometheus (Movie)Alien Romulus (Movie)Eric WargoJohn KeatsUnweaving The Rainbow by Richard DawkinsFF 53 ā€” A Very Xeno Christmas with Evan SnyderStephen BatchelorSamurai Jack (TV show)Fern Gully (Movie)Jitterbug Perfume by Tom RobbinsAmerican Gods by Neil GaimanSandman by Neil GaimanJosh SchreiHell by Timothy MortonThe Book of ExodusThe Demon-Haunted World by Carl SaganCyndi CoonDavid Bowie


This is a public episode. If youā€™d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
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This week I talk with Jamie Curcio to ask, whom do we serve? Who gives us power, and to whom do we give ours? Where does that power come from? To whom do we sell our stories?

We explore the world behind the world, linking Jamieā€™s writing and game world-building in the domain he calls myth punk, and the equally Eldritch complex systems wicked problem of climate action.

Studying that link, we can trace the outlines of emergent 21st Century religions ā€” the reinterpretation of axial traditions suited to the digital era, the metamodern revival of land-based animistic traditions, and even weirder novel forms that arise at the end of one world and the effloresence of many others.

āœØ Jamie's Links

Fallen Cycle Podcastmodernmythology.netā€œInvesting In The Unknownā€ā€œThe Cascadeā€ Part 1, 2, 3Tales From When I Had A Face: B&W EditionTales From When I Had A Face info page

āœØ Offer Support + Join The Scene

ā€¢ Become a patron on Substack or Patreonā€¢ Make a tax-deductible donation to Humans On The Loopā€¢ Invite me to work with you as an hourly consultant or advisor on retainerā€¢ Join the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils Discord serversā€¢ Join the Future Fossils Facebook groupā€¢ Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop.org reading listā€¢ Buy original paintings and prints or commission new workā€¢ Tip me with @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPalā€¢ Buy the showā€™s music on Bandcamp ā€” intro ā€œOlympus Monsā€ from the Martian Arts EP & outro ā€œSonnet Aā€ from the Double-Edged Sword EP

āœØ Chapters

1. Jamie's Background (0:05:46)2. Embracing the Unknown and the Role of Artifice (0:11:14) 3. Prometheus, Intentional Mystery, and the Nature of Agency (0:16:21)4. Introducing the Fallen Cycle and its Mythological Framework (0:21:57)5. Exploring Thematic Elements: Gods, Myths, and Consumerism (0:27:32)6. Climate Change, Hyperobjects, and Societal Inertia (0:33:36)7. Festivals, Dionysus, and the Value of Liminal Spaces (0:40:26)8. AI as a Creative Tool and Collaborator (0:46:05)9. Mythology, Role-Playing, and Enacting Change (0:52:16)10. Engaging with Jamie's Work and Final Thoughts (0:56:03)

āœØ Other Mentions

FF 195 ā€” A.I. Art: An Emergency Panel with Julian Picaza, Evo Heyning, Micah Daigle, Jamie Curcio, & Topher SipesA Thousand Years of Nonlinear History by Manuel DeLandaJoseph CampbellFriedrich NietzscheArthur SchopenhauerBuddhismWestern EsotericismEvolving Media NetworkWeird Studies Podcast (with Jamie, with Michael)Tom MorganGilles Deleuzeā€œThe Soldier and The Hunchbackā€ by Aleister CrowleyPrometheus (Movie)Alien Romulus (Movie)Eric WargoJohn KeatsUnweaving The Rainbow by Richard DawkinsFF 53 ā€” A Very Xeno Christmas with Evan SnyderStephen BatchelorSamurai Jack (TV show)Fern Gully (Movie)Jitterbug Perfume by Tom RobbinsAmerican Gods by Neil GaimanSandman by Neil GaimanJosh SchreiHell by Timothy MortonThe Book of ExodusThe Demon-Haunted World by Carl SaganCyndi CoonDavid Bowie


This is a public episode. If youā€™d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe
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