Five Ways of Looking at Inception
Christopher Nolan’s Inception may have left us emotionally cold, but it did make our brains overheat. The puzzlelike film is stuffed with so much detail it threatens to collapse in on itself, just like that folding city—while also providing enough material for careful (obsessed?) viewers to excavate several plausible interpretations. Here are some of the … Read more
Does Surveillance Make Us Morally Better?
Emrys Westacott asks a probing question. Imagine that right after briefing Adam about which fruit was allowed and which forbidden, God had installed a closed-circuit television camera in the garden of Eden, trained on the tree of knowledge. Think how this might have changed things for the better. The serpent sidles up to Eve and … Read more
A gay Republican judge with libertarian leanings saves the concept of marriage?
It took a gay Republican judge with libertarian leanings to issue from the bench, in a US District courthouse in San Francisco, one of the warmest testimonials to the married state since Erasmus. Last Wednesday Vaughan R. Walker struck down California’s ban on gay marriage, prompting ecstatic rejoicing among a mostly gay crowd outside the … Read more
#fullboycott: Noch aktiv!
Ach ja, nur ganz nebenbei… es ist über ein Jahr her, aber wir habens nicht vergessen. Der #fullboycott-Modus ist immer noch aktiv. Reduziert eure Medienausgaben. Auf Null! Link
#fullboycott: Still active!
And by the way. It’s over a year and most of you guys already forgot about it. But #fullboycott mode is still active… Reduce your expenses on media products. To zero. Link