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3 New Dossiers: Process Church of the Final Judgement, Amber Case, David Cronenberg

  • Posted on April 30, 2012 at 11:07 am

Three new dossiers are up:

The Process Church of The Final Judgement, the 60s cult.

Amber Case, the cyborg anthropologist.

David Cronenberg, the body horror film director.

From http://technoccult.net/archives/2012/04/30/3-new-dossiers-process-church-of-the-final-judgement-amber-case-david-cronenberg/

3 New Dossiers: Process Church of the Final Judgement, Amber Case, David Cronenberg

  • Posted on April 30, 2012 at 11:07 am

Three new dossiers are up:

The Process Church of The Final Judgement, the 60s cult.

Amber Case, the cyborg anthropologist.

David Cronenberg, the body horror film director.

From http://technoccult.net/archives/2012/04/30/3-new-dossiers-process-church-of-the-final-judgement-amber-case-david-cronenberg/

Poll: Would You Buy a Technoccult Premium Dossier on Life Extension?

  • Posted on June 24, 2011 at 10:55 am

One of the various ways that media organizations make money is by selling special reports. These include technical white papers from Information Week or the various guides from Vice or the very high-end business data from The Economist or the dubious quality “info products” from Internet marketers. I’ve written about this before.

I’ve been thinking about doing something like this for a while, but have never been sure what I could cover that would be of interest here. Then it occurred to me: life extension. I’ve covered a number of studies on how to improve your own longevity, and I’ve been following the transhumanist thing with some interest for years. I could do a “premium dossier” covering everything from practical longevity to Kurzweilian ideas. Studies covered would use the rating system I proposed earlier.

It would probably be between 20 and 40 pages, and cost, say, $23 (it’s called “premium” for a reason). It would be available in multiple formats – PDF, epub, HTML, etc. No copy protection.

It would happen when it happens – I’m still plenty busy writing for ReadWriteWeb, it would take a while to write an extra 20-40 pages on the side. That’s part of why I’m asking in advance about interest.

What do you think?


From http://technoccult.net/archives/2011/06/24/poll-would-you-buy-a-technoccult-premium-dossier-on-life-extension/

Poll: Would You Buy a Technoccult Premium Dossier on Life Extension?

  • Posted on June 24, 2011 at 10:55 am

One of the various ways that media organizations make money is by selling special reports. These include technical white papers from Information Week or the various guides from Vice or the very high-end business data from The Economist or the dubious quality “info products” from Internet marketers. I’ve written about this before.

I’ve been thinking about doing something like this for a while, but have never been sure what I could cover that would be of interest here. Then it occurred to me: life extension. I’ve covered a number of studies on how to improve your own longevity, and I’ve been following the transhumanist thing with some interest for years. I could do a “premium dossier” covering everything from practical longevity to Kurzweilian ideas. Studies covered would use the rating system I proposed earlier.

It would probably be between 20 and 40 pages, and cost, say, $23 (it’s called “premium” for a reason). It would be available in multiple formats – PDF, epub, HTML, etc. No copy protection.

It would happen when it happens – I’m still plenty busy writing for ReadWriteWeb, it would take a while to write an extra 20-40 pages on the side. That’s part of why I’m asking in advance about interest.

What do you think?


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Welcome, Tumblr Spotlight Followers!

  • Posted on May 25, 2011 at 2:06 pm

tumblr spotlight screenshot Welcome, Tumblr Spotlight Followers!

This blog appeared in the Tumblr Spotlight section for technology today. A warm welcome to the new followers, I hope this blog continues to hold your interest.

From http://technoccult.net/archives/2011/05/25/welcome-tumblr-spotlight-followers/

Introducing: Technoccult BrainSwarm

  • Posted on March 17, 2011 at 1:23 pm

ideascale Introducing: Technoccult BrainSwarm

Technoccult BrainSwarm is a brand new experimental project. It’s an idea management system for practically any idea.

Idea management is usually used by corporations looking for customer feedback (Dell’s IdeaStorm and My Starbucks Idea are two examples), or by governments looking for ideas from citizens (such as the White House Open Government Dialogue).

BrainSwarm is a different sort of idea site. It’s not dedicated to generating ideas for any particular government or company. It’s a place for any sort of idea. I hope it can be a launchpad for projects. By posting an idea to BrainSwarm, you can get feedback on an idea, and either find collaborators or just share it and hope someone else picks the idea up.

It’s powered by IdeaScale, which I think is mostly used by government sites. It has a points system, comments and some basic social media integration. If this takes off, I’d be willing to upgrade to a professional account with more features, or possibly work on creating some custom software. Right now I just want to see where this goes.

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New Series: 10 Years Ago on Technoccult

  • Posted on February 14, 2011 at 10:15 am

technoccult site sketch New Series: 10 Years Ago on Technoccult
A sketch of an early layout for Technoccult I recently found in some old papers. It was on the back of a pay stub dated 7/08/2000.

I’m starting a new series of posts on the Technoccult Twitter and Facebook accounts: 10 Years Ago on Techncocult.

You see, Technoccult started out doing dossiers (this was the first), like the early days of Disinfo. But ten years ago today, I added a blog to the site. I straight-up copied the layout of the now defunct political blog Media Jihad, and was also influenced sites like Slashdot, MetaFilter and especially Plastic.

So starting today, I’ll be posting links to the deep archives of the site from Twitter and Facebook. I was going to do this from Tumblr too, but I accidentally already spammed-up Tumblr with the old posts. I was going through and cleaning up the HTML and fixing bad links in the old posts, and didn’t realize that the plugin I use to cross-post to Tumblr was adding those old posts after I saved changes.

Enjoy.

PS – I meant to include this song, “Scatterlings and Refugees” by Red State Soundsystem, with my year in review post but forgot. Although it was released in 2009, it was the song that defined 2010 for me.

Scatterlings + Refugees by jzellis

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Top 10 Most Popular Technoccult Posts of 2010

  • Posted on January 23, 2011 at 4:35 pm

I’ve been meaning to do my “year end/new year” type posts for a while, but I’ve been insanely busy. Today is the 11th anniversary of Technoccult, so I thought it would be a good occasion to get these posts out of the way. Enjoy!

So without further ado, here were the most popular 10 new posts of 2010:

1. The Philosophy of Punk Rock Mathematics – Technoccult interviews Tom Henderson

2. 3 Novels To Read if You Liked Inception

3. Who really said “When fascism comes to America, it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross”?

4. Twincest: Gay porn’s hottest couple are twin brothers

5. Professor Abandons Grades for Experience Points

6. People with Negative Attitudes More Likely to Learn From Mistakes

7. Hypersigils Reconsidered

8. Beyond Growth – Technoccult interviews Duff McDuffee and Eric Schiller

9. Binaural Beats with SbaGen Developer Jim Peters – Technoccult Interview

10. Cyborg anthropologist Amber Case, the Technoccult interview

From http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Technoccult/~3/CnIS_muHZCU/