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@alberto_cottica

"A Call To The Storytellers"

We should not be surprised that the story of the state of the world and our role in it is being so ineptly told. The activists and academics who have served as the scientists’ main scribes.... are unsuited to tell the story of even the best of times; it is certainly far beyond them to forge a rhetoric for these urgent ones.

....we will need to turn, and soon, to storytellers who can."

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@BrambleBearGrrrauwling @alberto_cottica that's actually great point! I worked with some academics who tried - lowcarbon.leeds.ac.uk/dreams-o , or professor Joshua Pearce with aditiandslick.tumblr.com/ and appropedia.org/To_Catch_the_Su - and I could see how much they want to express something, but don't have the right skillset.

It's up for the storytellers to help them find new symbols and languages to tell their stories. I wrote about it at lenses.alxd.org/

lowcarbon.leeds.ac.ukDreams of a Low Carbon Future | Doctoral Training Centre in Low Carbon Technologies

@alberto_cottica

Read at your peril, indeed. You meant a rabbit hole, a firehose, a host of ideas to explore!

Interesting that you bring up Iain M Banks. In one of his non-Culture novels he describes an economy based on "kudos". What's your take on that? Kudos are not fungible or transferable, but is it too close in nature to money?

@alxd @BrambleBearGrrrauwling

1/2 @CelloMomOnCars I don't think I have read that one. Anyway I would not use expressions like "too close to money". They imply that there is a right amount of closeness to money, whereas the whole point of sci-fi econ is to do thought experiments.

@alxd @BrambleBearGrrrauwling

Alberto Cottica

2/3 @CelloMomOnCars @alxd @BrambleBearGrrrauwling

Many authors have played with the idea of reputation as currency: for example @bruces ("reputation servers"), @r_emrys ("upvoting") and @DanielSuarez ("darknet credits"). All these thought experiments are valuable. My heart goes to Cory Doctorow's (@pluralistic) explanation of why reputation economies are a bad idea, but that's just my own conclusion.