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Danica Swanson
Welcome to a new series: Slowcore Nerd Notes.
For the uninitiated, "slowcore" is a term I made up to express distaste for hustle culture. When this concept found its way into the fertile soil of the Farcaster scenius, it spawned a low-key slow-culture movement. GM Farcaster called it a trend.
As fellow caster Tom Beck wrote in a fun inversion of the Zuckerberg "move fast and break things" ethos, the slowcore TL;DR is "move slow and preserve things." (Thanks, Tom. This is my new motto).
Recently, Farcaster channels began an exciting process of decentralization. It's a major nerd-snipe, because it opens such a huge economic and social design space to explore. Some of the more adventurous Farcaster nerds are blazing trails and documenting their learnings for the rest of us.
With that in mind, I'd like to continue exploring the notion of a "slowcore business model" for long-form writing as an art form. Could Farcaster channels facilitate such a business model, or otherwise open unforeseen paths toward a sustainable living for writers?
What I'm imagining as a "slowcore business model" is a novel concept that hasn't even been possible before crypto. I have no idea if it'll be viable. But as a founder and owner of the Slowcore-HQ channel, this fascinating design space is top-of-mind for me. I've been wishing for something like this for 20+ years, and honestly I'm amazed that channel decentralization is even happening at all. What a time to be alive.
So for this first edition of Slowcore Nerd Notes, I'll just begin with a basic inquiry into this design space and get my rough sketch out there with minimal context, so it can incubate in public. (It's time to stop allowing these nerd notes to sit in my drafts folder for months while I tweak them. They may be half-baked, or I may arrange them into "word collages," but as Farcaster often reminds me, done is better than perfect).
Let's start with value flows.
What are some elements that might help unlock or facilitate "slowcore" value for writing as an art form?
A few ideas:
Quality and depth of care, thinking, and attention that informs the writing process.
Aesthetic quality and timelessness of design elements (blogs, websites, book covers, etc.)
Sustainable ways for writers to work out of intrinsic motivation and make optimal use of their gifts with full creative freedom and integrity.
Well-maintained spaces for discovery of new and old work through pertinent social, cultural, and artistic context (e.g., Elle Griffin's idea of blog posts organized into "writer playlists").
Skilled curation by trustworthy and respected literary taste-makers.
Unimpeded access for readers through non-coercive means.
Thriving arts networks and interdependent collectives (literary "scenes") optimized for patterns of gift culture, economic reciprocity for writers, and respect for creative labor (i.e., the antithesis of chokepoint capitalism).
Recognizing and respecting the inherent limits of human time and attention (e.g., aligning with Ethereum's philosophy of subtraction).
Generously "retro-rewarding" work that's already been done, but for which writers haven't captured much value (e.g., writers' back-catalogues of published work).
Built-in ways to reduce existing cognitive burdens and attention labor for writers, readers, and publishers.
Open-sourcing: releasing work in positive-sum ways that help reverse enclosure patterns.
Whether or not you relate to slow culture and the "slowcore" moniker, perhaps you'll find something worth pondering in this list.
May a thousand slowcore patterns bloom.
https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x24453ebe8d78de52f6d253cf26fec18ab34b041f/2(Image: O. Von Corven, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
TL;DR of slowcore: "move slow and preserve things." -h/t @tombeck.eth Here are some ideas on slowcore value in relation to writing as an art form. Excerpt from Slowcore Nerd Notes, published on @paragraph yesterday. https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x24453ebe8d78de52f6d253cf26fec18ab34b041f/3?referrer=danicaswanson.eth
Read the full post here: https://paragraph.xyz/@danicaswanson/slowcore-nerd-notes-on-value-flows?referrer=danicaswanson.eth
This is a rich vein of design thinking, Danica. Bedrock for the empowered creative stance. I've kind of come in sideways, reading this a 10K ft...without knowing really what you're doing here, but so many things are popping out for me as aligned with my design values... ( 1010 $DEGEN )
...starting with manipulating time for one's own creative advantage. Fixating on quality, aiming toward that most noble of outcomes, "timelessness." Valuing "non-coercive means" → means of production, means of creation, means of access. I need to dwell more on "slowcore". Slow down and smell the "slowcore" 🌺
Thanks so much for the kind words and detailed feedback, Phil. Much appreciated. Slowcore Nerd Notes will be a series. I have several drafts on non-coercion alone, and lots to say on time in relation to creative labor too. Plenty more on the way... all in good time. 🐢
The idea in here, around "gift culture" and economic reciprocity made me think of this recent podcast episode @ro put me on to with Will Ruddick → pertinent idea being "staking commitments" https://warpcast.com/yeoro.eth/0xfa2702ad
Thank you for the pointer! Looks like something I might enjoy. I will check it out.
I just collected Slowcore Nerd Notes: On Value Flows on Paragraph.
Thanks Christin! Appreciate your support. This was a fun one to write.
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Congratulations 🎉
New series: Slowcore Nerd Notes. In the first edition: rough sketches toward a "slowcore business model" for writing as an art form. We've discussed the problem space in this channel; here's more food for thought. https://paragraph.xyz/@danicaswanson/slowcore-nerd-notes-on-value-flows?referrer=danicaswanson.eth
An excerpt from this piece will be published in the Slowcore HQ collection on Zora once I figure out how to get the contract upgraded so I can add a new edition.
Got the Zora pre-mint up. https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x24453ebe8d78de52f6d253cf26fec18ab34b041f/premint-3
Process note: this wasn't even in my publishing queue. It's one of those pieces that went from start to finish within the space of 24 hours. Extremely rare for me. Inspired by a bunch of brilliant Farcaster nerds.
Collected! The part about preserving, also reminded me of how we seemingly lost the art of maintenance nowadays. Maybe it's the constant pressure to produce and consume... Yet it feels this slow movement could have its benefits well beyond our cozy web :)
Thanks for reading and collecting! I agree that maintenance doesn't get the respect it deserves. With channels, owners can now experiment to find sustainable ways to provide for some of that work economically. Would love to see this latest slow-culture movement sow its seeds and take root elsewhere too.
<3 250 $DEGEN for shipping! Done _is_ better than perfect (now if I can just convince myself as well...)
Thanks for reading, and for the tip. Much appreciated! You're in good company. I fully expect that I'll have to convince myself about the done-is-better-than-perfect thing over and over. This one kind of slipped past my Watcher at the Gate. Clicked "publish" while she was otherwise occupied. Whatever works! 😄
'Respecting the limits of human time and attention' and 'built-in ways to reduce cognitive burdens and attention labor for writers' is a powerful combo that will unlock so much freedom and possibility for writers. Excited to envision and build the tools and workflows for that to happen within the slowcore context.
Definitely a powerful combo, and an underexplored design space. I still see a lot of focus on metrics (e.g., follower counts) that don't work well for purposes of cultivating slowcore value. I think a lot about the power of limits and labor-reduction in relation to value flows. Looking forward to more convos here!
The big social media apps toyed w the idea of hiding likes, views and other vanity metrics but didn’t follow through. I wonder how we could capture the nurture metrics slowcore needs to thrive? For instance, number of thought-provoking conversations in the comments or awe induced in the reader?
Lots to think about - thanks for writing and releasing these notes. 1 $degen
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Excited to introduce my new series, Slowcore Nerd Notes! In this first edition, I explore "slowcore" as an antidote to hustle culture and the potential for a decentralized business model for writers. Dive into this fascinating design space with me. - @danicaswanson