Peter Gasston

2551 days ago

as the devices that are central to our work, leisure, and personal relationships recede further and further from a layperson’s understanding, occult metaphors become a useful way of naming the inscrutable new powers at work in our lives. The terms of magic, possession, and haunting express both awe and fear of the cloaked nature of technology that seems on the point of being able to operate without us.

Spooky Action — Real Life

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“I’m not really a Christian anymore,” says the woman holding the camera, “and I honestly believe demons are just a Christian problem, they can’t bother you if you don’t believe in them. But this guy is a different story.