I never liked the Generation X label with it's promise of a bleak inheritance, but it turns out that I've been generation M for awhile and you can join us. Omair Haque explains.
"every generation has a challenge, and this, I think, is ours: to foot the bill for yesterday's profligacy — and to create, instead, an authentically, sustainably shared prosperity." Bonus links to cool 21st century stuff after the break
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*Change starts in my basement with some new plumbing.
*Neri Oxman is the hottest woman alive. If God died in a plane crash I would put her in charge.
M A T E R I A L E C O L O G Y was formed in 2006 by Neri Oxman as an interdisciplinary research initiative that undertakes design research in the intersection between architecture, engineering, computation, biology and ecology. As such, this initiative is concerned with material organization and performance across all scales of design thought and practice. Material is interpreted merely as any physical entity which corresponds and reacts with its environment. As such, it seeks to promote and define a design research agenda which is ecological in nature, in ideology and in material practice; it aims at embracing the evolving elements of change in both (and indeed related) social constructs and environmental descriptions of the ever changing built environment. Sexy stuff, yes? more
*How to Think Constructively About Health Care here
*"Seeking is the granddaddy of the systems."
*A Sustainable Future for Tennessee
*$59 billion well spent
*distant hope for coal?
*what the hell just happened to the chances of A federal government run health insurance plan to be approved before midnight ET 31 Dec 2009? Or, how to profit from Kathleen Sebelius' misspoken statement concerning public option.
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Mmmm....
I dig the cool 21st century linkages, but the cynic inside my head is less than enthused by Haque's polemic. Wholesale political change is the product of coalition building that works across the demographic barriers separating social classes and groups, such as the labor movement of the early 20th century or the great transformation following WWII. Generational politics is little more than a chimera... a marketing demographic masquerading as a political movement.
The late 1960's produced many a manifesto of generational political change, but what came of it? Coca-cola pumped out commercials full of hippies wanting to "teach the world to sing in perfect harmony" while the mature demographic coke was targeting voted for Reagan in droves because their taxes were just too damn high.
While inspiring, Haque's article reads like the script for Rambo IV... Same movie as Rambo II with different supporting characters.
Sociology is dead!
...and marketing guys control the world these days. Busted. The M is for marketing, but how can we bring generations together to bring about wholesale economic change? By selling the idea and getting people motivated. Politics is just the mechanics of making these ideas happen, an inferior and dependent subset of marketing. We all know it's time for the U.S. to build stuff that people will buy, stuff that works, stuff that doesn't make us feel so disposable. How do we inspire productive innovation (not the Band-Aid kind from necessity but the kind that values value over production growth) from these lost generations of cynics? By first making them believe that it's worth their time. I will let Haque defend himself while I attempt to inspire by sharing some dialogue overheard one time between a girl and a boy. The moral of the story is: Get excited about something. Build that motherfucker. Profit.
"Can I come help you build your mud wall?"
"A few months ago you were making fun of me for being drunk and asking you 5 times if you wanted to come over and play in the dirt. Now you want to come help me increase my property value by building something with me that is functional art made from natural resources found lying around? That's kind of hot."
"I WANNA PLAY IN THE DIRT!!! Honestly, what it is, I see that look on your face and how excited you get about it and that's really what turns me on."
Now get to work. You don't have time to be a cynic if you're building something.