Recap: June 2024
From the transience of everything to reframing how we come together, re-frameworks, the disruption nexus, curators slowing down the internet, attention fetish, and managerialism
Hi everyone!
Another month is coming to an end. As always, here is a quick recap of all the posts I sent out in June, in case you missed some of them:
The Transience of Everything
“We say our problem is patriarchy and climate change and election results and the cost-of-living crisis but I think there’s something deeper here; a deeper loss and longing that no material changes would solve. We are looking for something we can place our feet on that won’t fall away.”
Reframing How We Come Together
The world is becoming increasingly authoritarian! Authoritarianism, one could say, has evolved into a sort of megatrend. And this isn’t only about politics; authoritarian elements have woven themselves into our culture, our economic system, into how we run companies, and into how we design the tech platforms that all of us use every day.
Re-Frameworks
Reframing worldviews and ideologies is great and all, but how can you also apply those reframings to your context? Below is a selection of visuals and frameworks that will help you better understand and integrate my reframings into your work. The visuals are based on some of my most popular, recent deep-dive articles.
RABBIT HOLES #85 → 😮 From Intelligence To Wonder ✊ The Disruption Nexus Model 📱 The Meta Interface ➕ More-Than-Human Governance 🚿 Embracing The Joy Of Climate Action
RABBIT HOLES #84 → 🐌 Curators Slow Down The Internet 🏞️ Bioregioning As A New Way Of Thinking & Working 👩❤️👨 Heterosexual Practices Are Universal, The Culture Of Heterosexuality Is Not ✚ Progressive Nostalgia 🚿 Left-Right Spectrum
RABBIT HOLES #83 → 👀 Attention Fetish 🚶♂️ Emotional Divestment 🍽️ Losing The Dining Room ➕ Ministry of Imagination 🚿 Why People In Large Cities Have Large Egos
RABBIT HOLES #82 → 👨💼 Managerialism 📈 The Boomer Anomaly 🎨 Valuing Creative Work ➕ Shedding 🚿 Museum-Worthy
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Thomas








Loved rabit hole #83!! The loss of the dining table really hit home.