If there’s anything certain data can tell us, it’s that people with various levels of understanding of certain data should use it to create laws, rules, and edicts the rest of us must follow. Once the knowledge claims are established, accurately predicting the future, then favored data glitters like a thousand stars in the morning sky.
Global Utopia!
All of the local, old oppressive laws, rules and edicts are no longer load-bearing anyways. Some international institutions can stay, but only if they accept the new knowledge. Okay, go: Right NOW. Or now.
Please note that there is absolutely no sarcasm below. No somewhat ham-handed attempts at satire. All of the below is absolutely true. Peace Pavilion West is just waiting for People to fill the pews of the Human Pagoda:
At Peace Plaza East, we recognize that human freedom and free choice mean eventual inequality and climate destruction. Therefore, we help engineer The Self through data awareness and expert information design. We avoid the State through anarcho-Romantic collective primitivism.
— Chris Navin (@chris_navin) June 4, 2019
You know, instead of the arts reinforcing religious beliefs or biblical stories, or the Romantic return to Nature, or the aims of high-modernism, music just ought to reflect the feelings of bodies juxtaposed in postmodern space. Music should echo thoughts about the Self seeking other Selves within global communities awaiting climate catastrophe:
At Peace Plaza East, Zoe Satchel mixes urban soundscapes of steel expanding to remind each postmodern soul that it has a Body. Bodies breathe just like cities do, inhaling and exhaling towards our collective heat death. 18 years of Piano Lessons and Postmodern Science. https://t.co/duvTYGvZb1
— Chris Navin (@chris_navin) June 4, 2019
Will all roads pass through the solar and wind energies of Peace Pavilion West, and the rooftop kale gardens of Manhattan’s Peace Plaza East (in the international, brutal style, of course)?
Will all (P)olitics, (H)istory, (A)rt and (S)cience finally be united in the utopia to come?
We shall have to wait and see.
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