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T. rex is Fierce, T. rex is Charismatic, T. rex is Litigious: Disruptive Objects in Affective Desirescapes
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In this paper we present T. rex fossils as disruptive objects that have the ability to drastically influence the actions and reactions of humans that encounter them. We present a vision of the T. rex as being a key node within a web of human and object associations that ultimately produces, first, extreme desire in humans, and then a breakdown in human relationships resulting in disagreements, disputes, lawsuits, and the committing of crime. From there we bring these T. rex fossils into the concept of desirescape which sees a network of object/object and object/human reactions provoking irresistible desire in humans. We argue that this desire can push humans to violate law or social norms or, in several T. rex cases, sue each other. How then should we humans approach T. rex and other disruptive objects? Cautiously, and with the knowledge that these objects may be more powerful than we are.
Title: T. rex is Fierce, T. rex is Charismatic, T. rex is Litigious: Disruptive Objects in Affective Desirescapes
Description:
In this paper we present T.
rex fossils as disruptive objects that have the ability to drastically influence the actions and reactions of humans that encounter them.
We present a vision of the T.
rex as being a key node within a web of human and object associations that ultimately produces, first, extreme desire in humans, and then a breakdown in human relationships resulting in disagreements, disputes, lawsuits, and the committing of crime.
From there we bring these T.
rex fossils into the concept of desirescape which sees a network of object/object and object/human reactions provoking irresistible desire in humans.
We argue that this desire can push humans to violate law or social norms or, in several T.
rex cases, sue each other.
How then should we humans approach T.
rex and other disruptive objects? Cautiously, and with the knowledge that these objects may be more powerful than we are.
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