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	<description>Tobias Carroll lives in Brooklyn, New York. He has covered music and books for a number of publications, and his fiction has appeared in THE2NDHAND, 3:AM, Word Riot, and as part of Featherproof Books&#039; &#34;Light Reading&#34; series. He is presently working on multiple projects of varying lengths.</description>
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		<title>notes on beloved films + shambolic futures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saw Idiocracy last week. I find myself thinking it would make a fine double bill with WALL-E: each depicts a future in which aspects of modern culture have spun out of control, leading to mammoth piles of garbage, an unholy fusion of big business with government, and an agriculturally barren landscape. One&#8217;s a cult classic, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saw <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiocracy"><em>Idiocracy</em></a> last week. I find myself thinking it would make a fine double bill with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WALL-E"><em>WALL-E</em></a>: each depicts a future in which aspects of modern culture have spun out of control, leading to mammoth piles of garbage, an unholy fusion of big business with government, and an agriculturally barren landscape. One&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2150627/">cult classic</a>, and one received <a href="http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/walle">near-universal acclaim</a> on its release. And each, it&#8217;s fair to say, is brutally harsh on the current consumer culture: there&#8217;s nothing in <em>WALL-E</em> quite as grotesque as Dax Shepard eating, shitting, and taking in dozens of television channels at once, but its vision of civilization hundreds of years from now isn&#8217;t too far removed.</p>
<p>Cautionary tales? Absolutely. But at the same time &#8212; thinking on issues of media &#8212; I wonder if we&#8217;re missing the point. When I hear talk of publishing being boosted by a theoretical shift of books to the &#8220;impulse buy&#8221; category, for instance. Or, as <a href="http://www.edrants.com/tools-of-change-nick-bilton/">Edward Champion puts it in a piece on Nick Bilton&#8217;s Tools of Change address</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Instant gratification certainly gratifies, but how precisely do all the doodads aid rumination? Maybe there are some circumstances in which it’s probably best <em>not</em> to have it immediately.</p></blockquote>
<p>Right about now seems like a good time to reference the <a href="http://slowlisteningmovement.blogspot.com/">Slow Listening Movement</a>* as well.</p>
<p>*-link updated, 2.26.09. More randomly, those seeking a chuckle may want to make their way <a href="http://mightygodking.com/index.php/2009/02/23/and-the-circle-is-complete/">here</a>. It relates to books, and therefore is absolutely relevant.</p>
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