If you didn't care
What happened to me
And I didn't care
For you
We would zigzag away
Through the boredom and pain
Occasionally glancing up through the rain
So a few months ago I was thinking about subject/object orientation in relationship to nature, and I came across some of your work and am very interested in it.
After looking at some of the commentary regarding artifice/tools and OOO, it came to my mind that in some ways there is a sort of crossover between what Terence McKenna calls the "UFO"/Human Soul Exteriorized/Shockwave of Eschatlogy/"Ultimate Tool"... As a sort of construct that is self-created as a univocal whole.
Since Terence seems to be more focused on Teleology than Ontology, and the work is still not fully developed according to the OO ideas (Humans still play a central role as a subject), I don't necessarily think I would consider him OOO, however...
I have pondered that he might be a distant precursor in the form of an OOT (Object Oriented Teleology)?
What does the OOO movement have to say about Telos?
Heh - I'm listening to Pink Floyd right now.
ReplyDeleteSo a few months ago I was thinking about subject/object orientation in relationship to nature, and I came across some of your work and am very interested in it.
After looking at some of the commentary regarding artifice/tools and OOO, it came to my mind that in some ways there is a sort of crossover between what Terence McKenna calls the "UFO"/Human Soul Exteriorized/Shockwave of Eschatlogy/"Ultimate Tool"... As a sort of construct that is self-created as a univocal whole.
Since Terence seems to be more focused on Teleology than Ontology, and the work is still not fully developed according to the OO ideas (Humans still play a central role as a subject), I don't necessarily think I would consider him OOO, however...
I have pondered that he might be a distant precursor in the form of an OOT (Object Oriented Teleology)?
What does the OOO movement have to say about Telos?
Warm Regards
-Dave