🗿✨The Nexialist #0083Nuragic Civilization | Sa Sartiglia | City: Megasculpture | Brasilia: Urbanism Utopia? | The Dystopia of São Paulo | Bad at Predictions | Global Tech’s Changemakers | BZRP + VILLANO ANTILLANO | HerWelcome to my weekly collection of real and virtual collection of brainsparks, The Nexialist Welcome back to me (?) I’m already at full blast this week: work, Dutch classes and Tropikali Sunset happening next Sunday with another set of mine filled with fabulous Brazilian pop. Sardinia was a joy: the beaches, the weather, the food, the company (thank you Andrea, family and friends), the history, the bidet (!). Got to stimulate and recharge my brain by practicing Italian and learning about the local culture, my taste buds with the local cheeses and beer and my skin with all the sun and water. I even struggled a bit to be in front of the computer, but I hope you enjoy my attempt to bring some of my brainsparks from the real world into this Nexialist. Enjoy! 1 year ago » 🐕✨The Nexialist #0034 : Doggos | Cat Jams | Bunny is a Rider | Codex Seraphinianus | Glitched Nostalgia | Back to the Future: Identity | Public Service Broadcasting 🗿Nuragic CivilizationI was so impressed with all the layers of traceable history that Sardinia has. We went to the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari and I was touched to learn about this quite developed civilization that was once there and their pervasive architecture, such as the nuraghe and giants’ tombs. Also, before them, there were other pre-historic civilizations living there. I got some texts from the museum that got me some brainsparks and I would like to share them with you:
In the 70s they found these giant sculptures and named them Kolossoi. They look like they come from the future, but it is estimated they were made between the 11th and the 8th century BC.
🎭Sa SartigliaFor a long time, I thought Carnaval (or Carnival) was celebrated only in Brazil. I was surprised to learn that in Sardinia, there are different carnival traditions, and Sa Sartiglia got me very curious due to its mystery (and a bit creepy masks). These faceless equestrians are competing to get tin stars using their swords.
🏙City: Mega SculptureJuan sent me this link and I fell in love with this mega sculpture by Michael Heizer, which Was a Mystery in the Desert for 50 Years. The idea that he took his whole life to envision and make this is already fascinating enough. There is also this feeling of a ghostly place from a weird dream, or even inside the metaverse, except it is reality. It’s worth checking out their website for the immersive experience with the images, videos and story.
Read: It Was a Mystery in the Desert for 50 Years by Michael Kimmelman 🇧🇷Brasilia: Urbanism Utopia?This masterpiece above reminded me of the controversial design of modernist Brasilia, which was created with the hopefulness and optimism of that period, but did not deliver its promise (maybe to some people). I found this documentary and this article that explain it better.
Read: Inside Brazil’s ‘cautionary tale’ for utopian urbanists by Diana Budds | Curbed 🌃The Dystopia of São PauloThis article has been living rent-free in my mind since I read it. Nicola Abé narrates different stories of people living in São Paulo to help us realize how it has become a symbol of inequality. While homeless people struggle to find food and shelter, billionaires are building their empires and planning dinners. I’ll put the beginning of the article below. It could be start of a dystopian novel, but it is just reality. It ends on a hopeful note, if you want to read it.
Read: The Dystopia of São Paulo Holds the Key To Brazil's Transformation by Nicola Abé, Der Spiegel 🔮Bad at PredictionsGustavo recently shared this WIRED article. Why Humans Are So Bad at Seeing the Future, and it was a great reminder that: “People tend to make predictions while looking through their own narrow lens. The real vision lies in seeing connections.”
Read: Why Humans Are So Bad at Seeing the Future | WIRED 🌍Global Tech’s ChangemakersRest of World, which always manages to have such a unique and plural take at the tech world, made this wonderful list to help us escape from the same perspectives. “From tech leaders, innovators, and investors to activists, Rest of World identified 100 people outside Silicon Valley and the West whose efforts directly impact countries where the majority of the world’s population lives.” Read: RoW100: Global Tech’s Changemakers - Rest of World 🎙BZRP + VILLANO ANTILLANOThank you, Fatima, for showing me this. BZRP, or Bizarrap, is an Argentinian producer/DJ/beat-maker, who invites rappers to freestyle to his beats in the BZRP Music Sessions. In this video, you can see Villano Antillano, Puerto Rican trans icon who is making waves. Press play and enjoy (it has subtitles!) Read: Villano Antillano Is Making History: ‘We Have to Be Proud and Stand Tall’ | Rolling Stone 💅🏾HerThis is also living rent-free in my head. I just love the beats, the rap, the outfits and the choreo. Get ready to be brain-washed if you haven’t been yet. 🫀If anything made your brain tingle, click like, and please share it with your friends. It helps The Nexialist to reach more curious minds.🥰If someone amazing sent it to you, tell them you love them, and you can subscribe at thenexialist.substack.com.❓If you want to know what a Nexialist is, click here.💌Your feedback is highly appreciated, you can e-mail me or fill in this short survey. Thank you! 🙏🏻🔌Let’s Collab?I truly believe innovation comes from bringing improbable areas together, and that’s why I called this project The Nexialist. Some sectors are known to be self-referencing and hermetic. Sometimes teams are on autopilot mode, focused on the daily grind, which hinders innovation. As a Nexialist, I like to burst these bubbles, bringing references from different areas, and maintaining teams inspired and connected to the Zeitgeist. I offer inspiration sessions, called Brainsparks, creative desk research (Zeitgeist Boost), Plug’n’Play deals for workshops and sprints, and other Bespoke formats. If you want to know more about this, send me an e-mail with your challenge(s) and we can figure something out together. Check out my website and some work I’ve done below: If you liked this post from The Nexialist, why not share it? |
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