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Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from September 16th, 2016 (Talking to Each Other About Technology) Episode 318

Hear the show at http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_318.mp3

Clip “Future Shock” by Orson Welles
Intro: “Friction” by Television

“Technology is a Dead Bird” by Mars Argo

Interview with Adam Spring, Research Associate in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University.

File this set under HC79.I55 L365
“I’m In Love With Today” by the Users
“Future’s Done” by the Lad Mags
“Confusion” by the Androids of Mu

Continued interview with Adam Spring

File this set under P95.45 .H37:
“Somebody Told Me” by Bombon
“I Had a Talk with my Man Last Night” by Mitty Collier

Continued interview with Adam Spring

File this set under ML200 .C36:
“A Design for Life” by the Manic Street Preachers
“Calling America” by the Electric Light Orchestra

Credits: “Thickfreakness” by The Black Keys

“The Future’s in the Past” by the Herbert Bail Orchestra

Stay tuned for the next Lost in the Stacks on Friday, September 23rd!

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