
The Memetic Perspective
08/02/22 • 36 min
Our first-ever episode of The Cyberdelic Podcast introduces the concepts of cultural transhumanism, memetics, and the difference between work and play.
Join startup co-founders Nils and Damir in exploring the concept of memetic identity, the ways culture shapes our thoughts and vice versa, and how memes might achieve immortality.
If you're into cyberdelics or want to know more about spatial computing, we're building the future of precise positioning.
https://linktr.ee/aukilabs
Our first-ever episode of The Cyberdelic Podcast introduces the concepts of cultural transhumanism, memetics, and the difference between work and play.
Join startup co-founders Nils and Damir in exploring the concept of memetic identity, the ways culture shapes our thoughts and vice versa, and how memes might achieve immortality.
If you're into cyberdelics or want to know more about spatial computing, we're building the future of precise positioning.
https://linktr.ee/aukilabs
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If you're into cyberdelics or want to know more about spatial computing, we're building the future of precise positioning.
https://linktr.ee/aukilabs
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