The DARPA Jacket

Betabrand is proud to offer you the opportunity to own a piece of DARPA-class technology in hoodie form. For those unfamiliar with DARPA, it stands for Defense Advanced Research…

The DARPA Jacket

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The sociologist Dr. Adam Possamai has coined the term “Hyper-Real religions” to describe them, and I’ll be coming back to that idea much more in later posts. Short version for now – people trying to seek meaning in a world where trust in traditional top-down belief structures has failed them often look for new myths to try and work out just who they are. They’re often a lot less picky about how ‘true’ something is for it to be ‘real’ to them… and there’s an awful lot of mythos to choose from these days. The end result – Otherkin, the Jedi religions and much else.

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as Steven Shaviro suggests in his book Connected, Roadside Picnic, like all science fiction, actually exists to cast a shadow over the present. “It shows us how profoundly haunted we are by what has not yet happened,” says Shaviro of science fiction writing. In the specific case of Roadside Picnic and Tarkovsky’s film, what had not happened yet was the Chernobyl disaster.

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Clothes just haven’t evolved fast enough to cope with the stuff we have to carry these days. Those large, technologically oriented gentlemen you sometimes see in fishing vests are trying to solve that problem. But they don’t look cool. There must be a stylish way to have many pockets – tactical practicality – without looking like you’re pretending to be an assassin.

These two thoughts seized me because I’d found it very hard, all evening, not to spend the whole time wondering where he’d [Gibson] got his jacket with the cool pen pockets on the forearm. And made me think that wheras his novels used to be manuals for building the future they’re now very stylish, extended product catalogues. Like Noir LL Bean. (Though that felt wrong – they’re much better than that.)

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