Brian Eno’s thoughts on social media and the role of the artist in these trying times, as well as a related new finding that smartphones may actually be helping to pop people’s filter bubbles when it comes to news consumption. A new archaeological discovery that has upended previous conceptions about gender roles in ancient hunter-gatherer societies. And Belgium’s cuddle buddy mandate.
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Links:
Brian Eno's Music for Anxious Times (NY Times)
Phones Actually Pop Skewed 'News Bubbles' (Futurity)
Wed. 10/14 - Can Virtual Public Parks Save Democracy? (Kottke Ride Home)
9,000-Year-Old Burial of Female Hunter Upends Beliefs About Prehistoric Gender Roles (Gizmodo)
Everyone Gets a Cuddle Buddy in Belgium's New Lockdown (Vice)
Why Counties Are Livestreaming Their Ballot Counts (Bloomberg)
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