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202 - Caveat Magister on Psychomagic, Amusement Parks, & Turning Your Life Into Art
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202 - Caveat Magister on Psychomagic, Amusement Parks, & Turning Your Life Into Art

...in which we articulate the Disney Meow Wolf Burning Man Jurassic Park continuum and wax on the what and how of transformative adventures into the unknown

In this episode I welcome Caveat Magister, resident philosopher of Burning Man, to Future Fossils to discuss his latest book, Turn Your Life Into Art! We talk about transformational cross-country and urban adventures, psychomagic, and the difference between two kinds of experience design — one of which structures something fun but easily consumable and the other which demands our personal transformation at great risk and maybe peril. Get more familiar with your daimon through this conversation and engage the evolutionary edge of your own being as a work of art! This is a fun, weird, twisted rabbit hole I’m glad to share with you.

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✨ Mentioned Media & People (incomplete):

Caveat’s Patreon

“Giving In To Astonishment”
by Michael Garfield (audio/text)

Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide To The Art of Long-Term World Travel
by Rolf Potts

Rolf Potts on Future Fossils

Wikipedia list of incidents at Disney World

Team Rodent: How Disney Devours The World
by Carl Hiaasen

Apocalypse Cabaret on FB

Three Questions About Creating Transformational Experiences Anywhere
by Caveat Magister

Troy Dayton
Micah Daigle
Jacqueline North
Scout Wiley
Naomi Most
Mitch Mignano
Jake Kobrin
Henry Andrews
Robin Ziiro
Conner Habib
Michael Angelo
Tada Hozumi
Alejandro Jodorowsky

More Caveat:
FF 153
Plutopia Podcast
Eamon Armstrong’s Life Is A Festival Podcast
Burning Man Podcast
Kosmos Journal
Book Excerpts

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Future Fossils + Humans On The Loop with Michael Garfield
Humans On The Loop
Let's dream better! Join paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield for bold, far-ranging explorations into the nature of agency in the age of automation, wisdom and innovation, responsibility and power, and the care and feeding of the new superpowers conferred to us by magical technologies. Weekly dialogues at the edge of the knowable, learning to navigate Global Weirding and exponential AI with the curiosity and play required of us. Building on twenty years of independent research plus firsthand experience of the tech, arts, and science worlds, Humans On The Loop is a show to transform you and help us make better use of our greatest natural resource: our attention.