...So I take no pleasure in declaring what has been obvious for some
time: that TED is no longer a responsible curator of ideas “worth
spreading.” Instead it has become something ludicrous, and a little
sinister.
Today TED is an insatiable kingpin
of international meme laundering—a place where ideas, regardless of
their quality, go to seek celebrity, to live in the form of videos,
tweets, and now e-books. In the world of TED—or, to use their argot, in
the TED “ecosystem”—books become talks, talks become memes, memes become
projects, projects become talks, talks become books—and so it goes ad
infinitum in the sizzling Stakhanovite cycle of memetics, until any
shade of depth or nuance disappears into the virtual void. Richard
Dawkins, the father of memetics, should be very proud. Perhaps he can
explain how “ideas worth spreading” become “ideas no footnotes can
support.”
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Sunday, 5 August 2012
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