Hypersense Reading Tweets 9/17

Jason Li
1 min readSep 22, 2020

Exploring the Reflective Potentialities of Personal Data with Different Temporal Modalities: A Field Study of Olo Radio

It really reminds of the Spotify end of the year rewind statistics on most listened to songs, genres, and more. Listening to old music can be one of the most nostalgic experiences ever. The fact that it comes in a retro form factor contributes to that nostalgia even more.

Book Chapter from the perception of the Environment by Tim Ingold: The temporality of the landscape (Page 189–206)

I found this particular quote extremely insightful: Kubler: ‘Without change, there is no history; without regularity, there is no time,’ especially with how he relates it to land vs landscape and temporality as a whole. Ingold, rather than tell us what land, landscape, temporality, history, and more are; he starts on telling us what it is not. This is quite an interesting approach in his writing.

Shanon, Being Outside The Dominion Of Time

I’ve never heard of Ayahuasca and learning about it was fascinating. I found his story of a session in a hut that he had hallucinated in being in Egypt interesting because the meeting of two frame references is not something I have considered

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