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" ... And the process, she says, begins with “slowing down”—taking five to 10 minutes to look closely at a work of art before commenting on it. “It’s sort of countercultural right now,” Carmean adds, “but it has to do with going deep, sustaining your exploration of whatever you’re engaging with.” ... "
" ... And then, in 2013, she discovered bitcoin, the countercultural currency that relied on a single, shared ledger, called a blockchain, controlled, not by the centralized authorities that failed to prevent the 2008 meltdown, but by a community of coin owners. It appealed to Long’s rebellious, libertarian streak, who bought some bitcoin for $30 from cryptocurrency exchange Mt. Gox. ... "
" ... As an artist and the mother to a toddler daughter, Frances Denny has long been interested in the archetypes women are told they should emulate. For example, that of the princess, the mother, the good girl and the Virgin, to name just a few examples. What drew Denny to witches was that they sort of stood alone, in a gray area, without any male counterpart to compare against. “Witches feel ripe, and interesting, and kind of countercultural,” Denny says. Denny also had a personal connection to witchcraft — one of her female ancestors was accused of being a witch in 1674 in Massachusetts, and one of her male ancestors presided as a judge in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. ... "
" ... But MIT students don’t forget. Four years ago, MIT announced it was closing another countercultural dorm, Bexley, the one famed for production of LSD in the 70s. Bexley was closed because the building was falling apart. But ask undergrads today, and many will tell you the administration did it to suppress the culture. That’s the other risk MIT is running. Senior House might not just die. It might become another MIT legend. ... "
" ... Wolf: You’re right, the perception of the (Biosphere 2) project was very dismissive. It’s regarded as this spectacular failure and more as science-fiction than real science, and I’m drawn towards people who think in experimental and new ways. There is an element of craziness and wackiness to that but also insight. So, I think those things can coexist. What captivated the world about Biosphere 2 was its theatrics. There’s a nod to that in the title of the film: it’s both the name of an R. Buckminster Fuller countercultural book called The Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth but it’s also, obviously, kind of an EPCOT amusement ride, which is in this cartoonish geodesic dome. So, both of those things are happening at the same time. ... "