Just a quick post today. I took this photo during my recent travels to the greater west of Sydney. Adventure golf didn’t really live up to the name (it was a pretty lame mini-gold set) - but this sign sure was amusing.
What I want to know is - what if I have a seeing eye dinosaur. What then?
Carl Sagan has to be one of the greatest popularisers of science we’ve ever had. He fascinated an entire generation with his documentaries and perhaps inspired many of the scientists who work throughout the world today. In the clip below I think we get a sense of the motivation he had for his efforts. He knew full well that the achievements of science and culture could all be swept away in an uprising of the ignorant and the stupid. He deeply felt the importance of his popularising work - and this video shows why.
We could of course debate the justifications for the size of the police response at last weekend’s APEC protest in sydney - there have been some calls by a number of peripheral politicians for an investigation into the matter. But in the end, we’re never going to know. What we should do is stand back from it all and take a little look - take in the whole scene and just take a deep breath. Let go of the cause and effect for a moment, the whyfors and the justifications and just try to take it all in. I’ve been doing this for the past couple of days - standing back from my own dismayed reaction to the massive police effort on Saturday, while watching the varied reactions of those who have visited my blog and seen the pictures that I took. And I realised that all of this reminded me of something - something I couldn’t quite place. But I realised I had actually seen all this before - somewhere… long ago… and I couldn’t quite place where.
I went into the city today to watch the APEC protest and took some photos. I was absolutely amazed at the size of the police presence and the lengths to which they had gone to prevent the organisation of an effective protest. It seems they had totally surrounded all entry points into Hyde Park where the protesters where trying to gather - allowing them only one entry and exit point. They then set up stations blocking off various streets. It really looks like massive over kill - which will only fuel the negative public perception of the event. We the ordinary folks just watch on in childlike wonder while our leaders swan around playing ‘Nations’ with their friends.
A while back I wrote about the brave new revenue sharing world that is fast approaching. I argued that in order to infiltrate word of mouth distribution channels, companies would begin to share revenue with their services. I predicted that the result would be the total commodification of our social lives and I painted nightmare scenarios where we were paid to influence our friends, colleagues and loved ones for the sake of a share in the profit. I want now to explore the possible effects of this change on our day to day lives. To what extent will our private, social lives become an extension of a capitalistic process that begins with a marketing decision made by the board members of a corporation, or the political advisors to a demagogue? To what extent was this always the case? And what would be the danger to society were this to become the case? Might we lose something vital that protects society - that allows it to adapt in response to change?