Re: The Grief of Metal, Melting.
Les Rallizes Denudes:
'Romance of the Black Grief'
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It just had to happen. My earlier fears about the impact of e-cards recently used in Tokyo's transport system, and increasingly in shops near to stations have been verified. The future viewed in incremental changes, happening now:
Yesterday morning, I was *almost* refused entry on to a bus; today I was made to wait at the front of the bus, despite being first in the queue, barred from alighting. Waited over five minutes.
The reason?
I possessed real cash, - the metallic and paper type.
The driver had no change at all; the passengers all possessed robot or penguin emblazoned IC plastic cards - the material that liquids which replenish our thirst are put in. Plastic: the word used to describe something that is 'fake', 'artificial' and 'without substance'. Hell, Ray Davies made an under-rated song, 'Plastic Man' as his initial rise to fame melted down in the late 70s. Sang that "plastic people look the same, yeah, yeah, yeah."
Metal vs. plastic: which is build to last?
Metal vs plastic: which is stronger?
Metal vs plastic: which burns easiest?
Metal wins hands dowm, but metal hasn't been financed by Big Business and childish advertisements aimed at the Japanese LCD (lowest common denominator) and is free of 'kawaii' images.
The market dictates. How right it is. What a dictator. Hidden behind the ever-revolving wheels of commerce. Anodyne lemmings don't realise when they are being deprived of substance. Blissfully unaware of their reduced rights. And because of the Mass Bastards, I, too, had to purchase plastic.
IC cards. Who sees? Do masses care?
They follow the cute, the childish. They s(u)p(p)ort those who bar them from attending to their own, mined.
Is the decline of metal as authenticated currency due to Mr. Aarket, with his commercial fiends making this a must be?
I don't know, but I love coins and paper money, and here's why:
1) I can calculate coins/paper currency in my head - plastic cards don't require calculation by a human
2) I can jingle the coins - plastic disappoints, sound-wise.
3) History is embedded in coin/paper money design - plastic...well?
4) They are weighty. Plastic is as light as a disappearing right.
5) They aren't subject to mechanical error. Cards are subject to machine error.
6) Heads or tails.
The new cards have NO LINK to Japanese history, and instead show how kidult-like the masses have become. Their designers are laughing at their unknowing, prison-like robotic states.
Such are the ongoing events of the modern reformation.
Why do they need to invent robots when fleshy one's are all over the place. Humanimals are coming say some, why are the robots being promoted?. It can't be to replace the human manual, can it?
Heavy metal or cheap plastic? What's the better?
PluS - More Rallizes in supposed decline (1982)
Labels: filthy lucre, humanimals, Japan, Kinks, metal, Money, robots, suica
10 Comments:
Hi Danny! I didn't realize you were back and sorry I missed a few days of posts.
The cards you describe serve the same function as chips in a casino--a representation of money that gets most people to forget that it's actually money that they're spending.
Hey Bubs,
I'm trying to stay back this time. Pop in now and then and you might find something of interest. Maybe even something upbeat soon too!
Kinda scary. Over here they have several commercials where a person tries to use cash and completely upsets the "flow" of everyone else using credit cards. It's rather ridiculous, but I'm not sure it can be prevented. the paperless (metal-less) society is coming. I tend to use cards for convenience but I NEVER forget they're real money
Scary business -- and the speed of it all is astounding . . .
Viva the Kinks and the Stones' "2000 Man" . . . . .
That's craziness! I fear the same thing is happening with cell phones. You can now board planes and pay parking meters with the damned things.
Plastic is as light as a disappearing right - such a good point, Danny.
And that Rallizes video is fantastic - thanks so much. I'm going to check out the other link now.
Studies show that people spend more when then use plastic. That explains everything. :(
Yes, but it could be read as a metaphor for the inscreasing fakeness of our environments - not than yours is Lana! Come to this part of Tokyo and you'll see how divorced humans can become from nature - many students *hate* insects - can you believe that! They find more wonder in manga characters. Change is being coerced from many angles; and most people just accept. Still, a tree is hanging over my head while I type and I can hear children giggling and the breeze soothing, so all is not lost!
The gas stations in the United States have jacked their prices for a gallon of gas; yet, if you use cash, you can buy it at the regular price. Hmmm... there will probably be an increase in gas station robberies.
I lvoe seeing the currency people have in different countries but I love th Oyster card in london - makes travel a millions times easier. Sorry Danny...1984 here we come
Cards are way the government can keep tabs on the user. Its only a matter of time before everything is done by cards or microchips. Scary indeed.
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