Apple’s Vision Pro: Anthropocean de Jour

I’m a relatively early adopter of technology. For example, I purchased the world’s first portable video recorder, the Sony Portapak, and the world’s first portable computer, the Osborne. I used both extensively. I wrote my doctoral thesis on the Osborne and printed it via a daisy wheel.  I purchased an Apple Newton upon release in […]

Anthropocene: A Word That Defines Our Time

We are all Anthropoceans now It is said that you don’t know what you’re feeling until it has a name. Ours is an ever-increasingly anxious era. Plagues and calamities abound. They aren’t the only thing that’s going on, of course. Technologies of all sorts are advancing at an exponential rate. That’s exciting. It’s possible that […]

Vintage Books: Anthropocean de Jour!

I’m a lover of books that literally bend to my will.  The sooner I can fold the pages of a book back so that I’m holding the whole book in my hand while seeing only one half of a volume the better. Their tendency to break at the seams while I’m reading is one reason […]

The Security and Sustainability Guide: A Compass for the Anthropocene

This video discusses the Anthropocene, the Age of Humanity, a new geological era that began about 200 years ago. Most geological eras last for tens of thousands, if not millions of years. Unfortunately, the Age of Humanity is auditioning to be very short-lived. Humanity is in charge, but it’s evident that, much of the time, […]

Anomalies, Threat, Nonconformity, and Change: Is a New Science Emerging?

The Anthropocene is a shaky ride. Many belongings will shift during this wobbly flight. Like the warnings the Western world has been getting since 1000 AD that “the end of the world is nigh!” the fact that change is a constant in this era has been repeated so often that it’s become a boring cliché. […]

Ray Elman: Anthropocene de Jour!

Anthropoceans are inquisitive. While rigid religiosity is doing everything it can to oversimplify our ever-unfolding multidimensionality of this era, Anthropoceans accept the excitement, confusion, and terror of a present with no center and a spacetime that is bent by light in many/all directions simultaneously. Ray Elman is a vessel of this kind of curiosity. Ray, […]

Music ‘Cene

Nature’s Way by Spirit Brian Dobson’s comment on YouTube remains relevant: “I saw a Spirit concert right after this song came out. When they started playing this song people were screaming the usual way but once they heard the words and how unbelievable this song was all of a sudden nobody was making any noise. […]

Who Is An Anthropocean?

We Anthropoceans are pilgrims setting out on a non-linear, Escheresque highway. Anthropocene is the term used to describe the Age of Humanity, i.e., an era in which our species began to determine the future evolution of life on Earth. The Anthropocene’s start date hasn’t been fully determined. Some argue that the emission of CO2 into […]

Ian Bremmer: Anthropocean de Jour!

Ian Arthur Bremmer (born November 12, 1969) is an American internationalist trained in political science. He is the founder and president of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting firm. Ian is a wunderkind who entered college at 15 after having grown up in housing projects in Chelsea MA. He is the author of […]