For more than a decade, weve let corporations convince us to project branded versions of ourselves while murmurings of a forthcoming Meta-verse further the idea that we can flourish completely detached from our bodies. These shifts are coming at an incredible psychological and societal cost. We know it, but what can we do? Writer and media maker CJ Casciotta has a bold case to make: Perhaps the most important thing we can do to survive in the twenty-first century happens to also be the most counterintuitive. Perhaps its time we relearned the forgotten art of being ordinary. In his follow up to Get Weird, Casciotta outlines nine beatitudes for living in this unrivaled age, charting a new path forward for those tired of feeling like their devices own them and their loved ones, and helps rewrite the narrative for anyone concerned about where this is all heading. In a world emerging from a plague and approaching an uncertain cultural future, were due for a renaissance . . .one that can only be led by ordinary human beings.
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Weight: 386g
Dimensions: 170 x 216mm
Publication Date: 12 Sep 2023
Publisher: BenBella Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781637743171
About CJ Casciotta
CJ Casciotta is a writer media producer and creative strategist. Seen by many as a trusted voice on 21st century cultural shifts hes consulted and developed campaigns for presidential candidates IPOs startups and Fortune 500s alike partnering with companies like MGM Studios Delta Airlines Sesame Street Lululemon and The United Nations Foundation. As a media producer he's collaborated on projects with leading culture-makers like Ira Glass of This American Life Seth Godin and FoodNetwork's Maneet Chauhan. A sought after communicator and TEDx alumnus hes traveled globally speaking to creative professionals at venues like Creative Mornings Charity:Water and STORY. In addition CJ's work has been featured by Forbes Salon CBS MTV and TechCrunch.