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Post-Anthropocene, Human-Nature Dichotomy, and Machines with Curt Budd
Episode 1
Thursday, 19 August, 2021
Hello everyone, this is Trajectory, and I’m your host, Walter Wang. The guest in today’s episode is Curt Budd. Curt is a fantastic designer and also a friend who I really admire from school. He’s is a recent graduate from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and just started working as a designer down in Los Angeles. We talked about what the post-Anthropocene could mean to architecture in the relevant and immediate future, and how Curt dissected the capitalist human-nature dichotomy in his thesis. The divorce with old human-nature relationships brought our attention to Eastern philosophies and metabolism in Japan in the 1960s. In the end, we found there are more questions than answers that we should be concerned, but I hope you will enjoy the conversation.12:50 human development s need to take into considerations of allagents of nonhuman factors 15:45 what works in Cleveland might hardly be successful in LosAngeles20:15 the vulnerability of humanity in Japanese culture26:20 the machine for livingin modernist age is not the same as the machine we should live in today’s age29:00 are we willing to give up the comfort that we are living in solong?31:45 we are living in a bubbleCurt Budd's thesis website:https://ecologicalentanglement.cargo.site/Music:opening-presents by borrtex












