🍋🟩✨The Nexialist #0198seedless fruit: futureless tech | social-emotional learning | notebooklm | parallel play | the banality of online recommendation culture | são paulo | bon voyage | pink pony clubwelcome to your weekly fresh batch of internet bits, the nexialist hey, you! i hope this e-mail finds you well despite the US election results. i’m not even living in the US, but i know it impacts mainly my home country, where politics often mirror what’s happening there. let this week’s nexialist be a bit of a distraction and a hug full of brainsparks. i’ll keep the intro short as there is quite some text today. enjoy 🫀✨ 1 year ago » 🐍✨The Nexialist #0146 : getting over rejection | cobra | rivers of life | the most common dreams | triple d*ck | cockamamy | flehming | the role of myth in language 2 years ago » 🔨✨The Nexialist #0094 : RIP Gal Costa | the culture economy, post-individualism & metalabels | trust in tech | wtf is an office job? | permacrisis | i’m not dead yet | flower bike man | stiekem 3 years ago » 📿✨The Nexialist #0044 : María Lionza | Syncretism | Smartphones and Rosaries | Year to Year | Meta: Fantasy of Power | Paradoxical Relationships | Marx ft. Nietzche: How Art Can Save Us | Tempo 🍋🟩seedless fruit: futureless techa nexialist reader sent me this (thank you, bruna!) and it took over my mind. this is a research by @maria___alvina, and it’s a lot of food for thought. i don’t usually do this, but this is in portuguese, so i’ve translated the whole thing below.
in name of convenience (not dealing with seeds while eating) and efficiency (no seed = more fruit to eat), we sacrifice other aspects: memorability, transformation, interaction and futures possibilities, just to name a few. i’ve mentioned here in the nexialist how a frictionless world is boring as f*ck (tn#163), elodie marteau’s frictional systems trend in media & entertainment (tn#190) and these are just a couple ideas on what we lose when things are seamless. i still need to read Thomas Klaffke’s Reframing The Tech Narrative: From Convenience to Enrichment, but you can see where these signals are taking us, right? such a great analogy! brainsparks: a frictionless world is boring as f*ck (tn#163), trends are bullsh*t. long live the trends (tn#190), chemical colonization (tn#144), futures literacy (tn#101), imagination as a necessity (tn#15), ask nature (tn#86) 🫶social-emotional learningthis past week i feel like i might have found a little treasure. explore SEL is a toolkit by harvard with several visual tools and frameworks for teachers/students focusing on social-emotional learning. it even compares each tool’s aspects cognitive, emotional, social, values, perspectives, identity.
brainsparks: emotional plurality (tn#15), emotional intelligence (tn#14), social health (tn#179) 📘notebooklmsince we’re in the education world, i need to include this here. Michell Zappa shared this in the Artificial Insights group a couple of weeks ago and i can’t stop thinking about it: a demo on how to use notebooklm for planning classes. it’s been more than a year that notebooklm was released and i admit i was not paying much attention due to the information overload around ai launches, but this is quite exciting. i’m still digesting on how to use it for the nexialist, but maybe there is something coming up? brainsparks: genAI in education (tn#179), ai homework (tn#151) 🎲parallel playlet’s ignore each other in the same room is the title of this nyt article by sophie vershbow. the article is from 2021, but this video by miriam hit me recently, and i had to forward it to juan, my boyfriend. he has asked me before if we could just do our own thing in the same room, without screens, for instance reading a book.
parallel playing needs to be downloaded in my vocab and shared activities because it is actually something i enjoy doing but had no words for it before. if you feel the same, maybe share this article (or the nexialist) with your SO/friend. brainsparks: play-full future, game theory (tn#121), back to playing (tn#16) 🥸the banality of online recommendation culturethis article by kyle chayka for the new yorker hit close to home: “the banality of online recommendation culture: a recent surge of human-curated guidance is both a reaction against and an extension of the tyranny of algorithmic recommendations.” the quote below stayed with me:
well, i was not sure if the nexialist is a recommendation newsletter (i’m not telling you to buy things, at least not that i know of), but it is in a way, because i am sharing things i believe are worth spending your time and attention on. it is also my own way of having the discipline to learn some insights by sharing something i learned. in the end of the article, a new nuance to gatekeeping is introduced, where it is actually praised. a desire not to recommend (article by ruby justice thelot). just like the seeds in a fruit, gatekeeping adds a layer friction and effort to get to know something new, so in the end it pays off. i guess i’ll stop with the nexialist?? just kidding :P i think i make it hard enough as it is (i mean, if you’re reading until this point, you’re a minority). brainsparks: knowledge curatorship(tn#14), online culture curators (tn#177), reworking, referencing, releasing (tn#125), deinfluencers (tn#111) 🇧🇷são pauloneedless to say i’ve been obsessed with the new the weeknd song featuring anitta and this dirty funk carioca sample. i mean, who doesn’t love a creepy baby bump with a mouth singing?? são paulo is my birthplace and home town for most of my life, and even if the title is more about where/when the song was launched than the song itself, i still love it. last weekend i played this at my dj gig at nyx in amsterdam and people were dancing their asses off. apparently, in the weeknd’s trilogy, this is his rebirth and anitta is pregnant with the brainsparks: chama (tn#191) 🗡️bon voyagei’m loving this era/project of allie x, girl with no face. bon voyage has been on my repeating playlist (also the version in portuguese). also, lady of sorrows, her new song, is exactly my type of hit. i love the visual mashup of the damsel x knight. brainsparks: girl with no face (tn#162), mistress violet (tn#31), weird world (tn#161) 🦄pink pony clubyes, we are a big fan of chappell roan and we are obsessed with her participation at snl (we = i’m a gemini, so i’m at least two 🤭). i mean, how she commands the stage, her voice, her outfits, the frankenstein wig. people are even singing back which i don’t remember seeing in this show. i don’t think i talked about her presentation at this year’s vma’s but i’m still obsessed. she also goes in this knight universe like allie above. of course my first thought was joan of arc. turns out, according to kinky history’s author esmée louise explained, the historical reference there is most likely julie d’aubigny: the queer cross dressing sword-fighting opera singer from the 17th century who once burned down a nunnery in order to save her lover (another woman). this is dyke-conic! brainsparks: lesbian gaze, dyke camp (tn#24), good luck babe (tn#169), drag kings (tn#82) see you next week, pink ponies 🦄✨❓Wait, what is a Nexialist?🔎If you want to see what I’ve already posted, visit the archive and use the search engine. Even I do that a lot.💌I want to know what you think/who you are! 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: You're currently a free subscriber to The Nexialist. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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