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In Defense of Serendipity, Some Notes

February 22, 2019 by Museum Fatigue

I’m too busy these days to have time for any kind of review of the books that I’m reading, but I have been wanting to post more on this blog and since I type notes up on my books anyway, I might as well share some of my comments and choice quotes. I encountered Sebastian Olma’s book, In Defense of Serendipity, through a reference in another book to the preface, “The Great Digital Swindle,” written by Mark Fisher. In Fisher’s preface he asks […]

Categories: Books • Tags: Mark Fisher, Repeater Books, Sebastian Olma, serendipity, Silicon Valley

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