From my interview in the new issue of Death Magazine:
What do you think about the idea that technology will end death? — Ariana in Victoria, BC
I don’t think of human beings as people, but as ones and zeroes, potential metrics that can be converted into business units. So I see technology as a natural extension of this mass-manufactured humanity that simply allows us to monetize ourselves via products and industry, bridging the gap between the natural and artificial ideas of ourselves. So in this scenario, death becomes irrelevant because the symbiosis between humans and technology creates an infinite and self-perpetuating circuit (information flowing back and forth between man and machine, all with sponsored ad integrations) that the smart ones of us can penetrate and exploit for cash.
Check out Death Magazine for the full interview.
I did an interview with the world’s pre-eminent magazine for death enthusiasts!
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