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Björk on nature and technology (2016)

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102 points by atsy 3 months ago · 29 comments

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labrador 3 months ago

Björk and Laurie Anderson are my two favorite artists who have a feel of both nature and technology in harmony, but there's an artist who preceeds both that captures the feeling best for me: Richard Brautigan in the 60's

    All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace

    I like to think (and
    the sooner the better!)
    of a cybernetic meadow
    where mammals and computers
    live together in mutually
    programming harmony
    like pure water
    touching clear sky.

    I like to think
    (right now, please!)
    of a cybernetic forest
    filled with pines and electronics
    where deer stroll peacefully
    past computers
    as if they were flowers
    with spinning blossoms.

    I like to think
    (it has to be!)
    of a cybernetic ecology
    where we are free of our labors
    and joined back to nature,
    returned to our mammal
    brothers and sisters,
    and all watched over
    by machines of loving grace.

    https://allpoetry.com/All-Watched-Over-By-Machines-Of-Loving-Grace
ascorbic 3 months ago

Ah, an excuse to share Björk's legendary video about how TVs work! You shouldn't let poets lie to you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75WFTHpOw8Y

  • midnitewarrior 3 months ago

    Yes, but did you see the video about her getting shocked from the TV during those takes?

    Björk ELECTROCUTED by her TV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNgMjfRglUk

    • thinker5555 3 months ago

      Just make sure you watch it all the way to the end. Or at least pay attention to the date in the title.

    • quesera 3 months ago

      Note that this is not real.

      No Guðmundsdóttirs were harmed in the making of the foregoing video, although I'm sure she would be charming and adorable while sustaining a minor electrical shock.

      • midnitewarrior 3 months ago

        When I stumbled upon this months ago I was entirely taken in by it, as every time I see the video with the back of the TV off, I wonder how she didn't get shocked. I had a really good laugh when the video was done.

  • realo 3 months ago

    "... Millions of little screens that send light on you..."

    How poetic!

  • pier25 3 months ago

    for a moment it seems like she's talking about TikTok

proee 3 months ago

Bjork talking about her torn-apart CRT TV is one of my favorite videos.

https://youtu.be/75WFTHpOw8Y?si=FnWcYEtpdhsziJ11

dfxm12 3 months ago

The mentioned Stonemilker video was one of the few things to really grab my attention with the Google Daydream VR when it got for free with whatever Pixel it was that came with it.

At the time, she said of the 360 VR technology that it was a challenge and "it’s still being discovered, but people don’t know what it is."

Daydream VR would be discontinued 4 years later...

https://youtu.be/gQEyezu7G20?si=Tu7DirCjq8psKI8x

psadri 3 months ago

Nature _is_ technology. It’s far too advanced for us to understand. And perhaps due to not-invented-here syndrome, we tend to try and recreate it (crudely).

  • pier25 3 months ago

    We're part of nature too. Is the technology we produce also part of nature?

    • TeMPOraL 3 months ago

      It is, but it's a somewhat different point. Or perhaps the same one, taken from the other end.

      I tend to phrase GP's point as: life is nothing but molecular nanotech that we didn't design ourselves, and don't fully understand yet.

lupusreal 3 months ago

Love Björk. She always has very refreshing takes.

partomniscient 3 months ago

Related:

When Bjork meets Attenborough [0] is a great watch too.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiW6SybyYtU

thr0waway001 3 months ago

Kristen Wiig does a killer Björk impression.

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