Tag: Carlos Perona Calvete

Indigenizing AI: Technology and Locality

An optimistic model for integrating AI in ways that do not subordinate local needs and cultures, but instead empowers them, could constitute a major plank of future political platforms.

Re-Building the Future: The Case of Cayalá

Cayalá should encourage both our traditionalist and voluntarist instincts. Its prosperity is a testament to traditional design principles, while the speed with which it was built shows us what is possible.

Percival’s Sister and Predatory Feminism

Percival’s sister’s bleeding out is instructive. It stands for the scattering of energies released from their proper, ordered course within the organism, in order that another may feed on them.

The Return of Nu Metal

Negativity, including the aestheticization of aggression, can serve as temperature shock, coaxing the culture into respecting the integrity of certain barriers.

Keys to the Kendom

In the Barbie sequel, Ken—the avatar simp of Western man’s collective unconscious—emerges into the physical realm to claim his birthright.

Anons and Automatons

Witness the rise of the NPC: we take a look at a fresh example of how a terminally-online generation is being fed to the all-monetizing void of the Internet.

Why VOX Fails

After decades of a culture war in which only one side has been fighting, VOX needed more than moderate poise and occasional rallies to turn things around.