With this being the final 540 task, I decided it was a go-big-or-go-home moment and so I dived fully into speculations of dystopias and utopias, circling back to our first task by taking a somewhat archaeological slant on the media.
They’re meant to be seen as parallel text from two different version of the future, with the media/medium/modality all signifying aspects of the text and technologies of the time. It was strange writing them, as I realised just how much media, text, and technology systems are intertwined with specific socio-political contexts. For example, my ‘Good Place’ speculation fits best into q socialist/libertarian/humanist landscape, whereas the ‘Darkest Timeline’ aligns with a more communist/Orwellian/Randian world. That really stood out to me, and I struggled with it when writing either way because I was anxious about this being perceived as standing for either paradigm depending on the context this media would be consumed in. I don’t quite know how that ties into this task or course, but it was interesting to realise. So, here we go, narratives from speculative futures below.
The Darkest Timeline: Automated Codification
The Good Place: Humans need not apply
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TYLERSENINI
August 2, 2020 — 4:02 pm
Jamie! I love the writing part. How did you make this? I struggled with this one as I always have troubles predicting the future and guessing what might happen or what it might look like. Thanks for sharing yours!
Jamie Ashton
August 5, 2020 — 5:16 am
Tyler! Glad you liked it. It was just a photoshop project: so photographing the paper and then editing text over it ๐ I have trouble predicting futures too, so I just took a swing. Glad it’s coming across well.
Emily
August 4, 2020 — 9:45 am
Jamie! I love the Orwellian references and “the great equalizer.” I already feel like this character, knowing my google home is listening to me, but not limiting my speech. Also, I most recently binged ‘The Good Place’ on Netflix and connect with the association of health and a self-regulated world is idilic. I created something similar of contrasting distopia with utopia, but struggle to find a happy middle.
Jamie Ashton
August 5, 2020 — 5:15 am
Hey Emily,
I totally get what you mean! Surveillence capitalism is a strange thing to live with. The Good Place is one of my all time favourite shows!
Thanks for the feedback, gonna go check out yours now ๐
laura ulrich
August 12, 2020 — 1:54 pm
Hi Jamie!
This was really fun! Your audio-journal reminded me a lot of the journals you find in some videogames. The beeps initializing/closing it were an especially nice touch. Your dystopian narrative reminded me of the civilian score program China is implementing, and the Nosedive episode of Black Mirror. The way her entire life and relationship-network was laid out and determined her future is all too feasible!
Jamie Ashton
August 12, 2020 — 11:40 pm
Hey Laura,
You’re just listing all my inspiration at this point ๐ I lived in China for a while and found the citizen surveillance such a strange part of existence there. Glad you found it fun!