The Ideaspace Yancey Strickler
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- Society & Culture
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Yancey Strickler, the cofounder and former CEO of Kickstarter and the founder of the Bento Society, explores the frontiers of value and the self in conversations with leading thinkers. ideaspace.substack.com
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Artist Rafaël Rozendaal on NFTs and how the art world is like a video game
In the final episode of the Ideaspace's first season, digital artist Rafaël Rozendaal talks about being an early star of the NFT world, producing code-based work, and how to cultivate artist time.
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Author Eric Wargo on dreams, premonitions, and the long self
Eric Wargo, author of "Time Loops" and "Precognitive Dreamwork and the Long Self," shares a mind-blowing hypothesis about dreams, consciousness, and the fundamental structure of our lives.
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Roundtable: What gets measured and what doesn't get measured
An expert panel featuring a Pew Research methodologist, a rabbi, a Tlingit tribal leader, an Islamic scholar, an entrepreneur, a sociologist, a law professor, a journalist, an investor, and a BBC researcher explores measurement
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Extinction Rebellion cofounder Clare Farrell on moving from hope to action
Clare Farrell is cofounder of Extinction Rebellion. In a fascinating conversation, Clare discusses the group’s strategy, getting arrested, and why it’s time to move from hope to action.
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Scientist Jeff Hammerbacher on what gets measured
Jeff Hammerbacher is a scientist, software developer, cofounder of Cloudera and Related Sciences, and the founding manager of the Facebook Data team. In this conversation, his first public interview in years, Jeff discusses Facebook, data science, philosophy, epistemology, and whether corporations should live forever.
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Artist Hank Willis Thomas on playing infinite games
A reflective, sensitive, and strikingly honest conversation with artist Hank Willis Thomas about his work, the impossibility of defining Black male identity, and how to operate as an infinite player inside a finite game
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