"PoMo: Everybody's doing it"
By Sandy Son Posted in Blog on September 15, 2011 0 Comments 1 min read
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An engaging article on found on The Independent by Jay Merrick:

Now we are profoundly immersed in the tortuous, commercially controlled currents of postmodern design and thought, and its weapons of mass psychic deconstruction. Has this made our lives richer in meaning, or just richly vacuous?

Modernism’s either/or mindset has been obliterated by this pervasive whateverness. Few of us now imagine any prospect of lives in which ideas, behaviour and outcomes can be clearly determined. To many, the details of the present must seem increasingly indeterminate or ambiguous; which duly turns our perceptions of the past and the future into cabinets of equally trivial curiosities, rather than illuminating points of perspective.

The and/but vibe now suffuses almost everything we think and do. Surface has become more important than depth. Style – or, more accurately, stylee – trumps coordinated articulation; disbelief is more acceptable than belief.

 

A great article that helps us reflect on the past/get an insight into what may be happening now in our culture. Food for thought.

Where do you think we are going? Feel free to share any experiences, ideas, and/or comments.


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