# On Bridge Works > Art in the agentic age **Published by:** [Maxand98.eth](https://paragraph.com/@maxand98-eth/) **Published on:** 2026-05-21 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@maxand98-eth/on-bridge-works ## Content We are entering the age of agents. As Mark Andreessen eloquently phrases this development, we have conjured sand to life. [1] Bostrom-style doomerism aside, [2] the aesthete is left wondering: What cultural objects will our silicon agents covet, if any? [3] Carbon biology is fragile, so silicon will access the beginning of infinity [4] extra terram much faster than us radiation-sensitive humans. Therefore, numerically, the agentic ecosystem is very likely to outnumber our own by orders of magnitude. Jared Isaacman testing SpaceX’s EVA suit during the Polaris Dawn spacewalk, 12 September 2024. The video of these suit tests struck me as absurdly fragile: a single human body, a suit, an umbilical line, and the whole Earth falling away behind him. If you read in detail the biological barriers to human survival travelling to, let alone living on Mars, it's clear Elon understands the only thing walking on Mars this millennia will be OptimusIt may be a category error for a humans to even consider which cultural objects, if any, this vast agent ecosystem will value. And just like the Bostrom-Doomer arguments, we may be best just leaving these questions aside completely, as unknowable and unanswerable. Will agents buy BOTTO or laugh at it? And what will be the scale of the Luddite backlash? Perhaps agents will rank, index, arbitrage, simulate and discard culture without ever wanting it. What is more fertile territory for thought are the contours of human cultural world beyond this schism. Even before the inevitable rise of the agent world, there has been speculation about what would follow the vacuum of post-modernism. A return to religion? [5] And what else? If art has explanatory power, and can operate in a higher plane than logic or reason , then we are entering interesting times for human artists, to say the least. [6] Personally, I have settled on an impatient kind of techno-optimism [7], layered with quite a lot of fuck-it-all-its-the-end-of-days-Dionysianism. [7 again]. This creates quite a tension. It is artists who live within, and can reconcile this tension that are the most interesting. Work that exists in a kind of quantum superposition: engaging with technology while at the same time undeniably human, as the transition state remains unresolved. Bridge works if you will. [8] 0xDEAFBEEFSynth Poem Oscilloscope 2026OperatorHuman Unreadable 2023X-ray Machine 2025BeepleHUMAN ONE 2021mpkozBokeh 2024nicedayJulesBirds livestream 2026die with the most likesAlphonzo Knudson 2025Tyler HobbsQQL: Analogs 2023 Dmitri CherniakFloor Ringer 2025Light years 2022SnowfroInfinite Objects Prints 2025SpøgelsesmaskinenCathode Rain 2026Cem HasimiNever Arrive 2025Justin AversanoMoments of the Unknown Spaces 2025-26Jeff Davis + James Turrell (I wish) Portal #6 2021References [1] a16z @a16z Marc Andreessen says AI is teaching sand to think and it could be the most important technology in the history of humanity: "Imagine a form of alchemy that turns sand into thought." "Chips are made out of sand. They're made out of silicon, so they're literally made out of 1,117 6:40 PM • May 20, 2026 [2] You can't have an opinion until you read this book. https://www.amazon.com.au/Superintelligence-Professor-Philosophy-Institute-University/dp/0198739834 [3] About the only extant example of something even close to agentic culture is perhaps Truth Terminal/Goatseus Maximus, so maybe the whole premise is weak. Botto, Moltbook etc. are largely Amazon Turks up to this point. [4] https://www.amazon.com.au/Beginning-Infinity-Explanations-Transform-World/dp/0143121359 [5] Basically the conclusion of this guy [6] An example is how fucking hard it is to write down what I mean by bridge works. Easy to point to artists creating them, harder to articulate clearly as we are both currently finding out. * [7] So much so that I gave up my job and career [8] Looking at the list I came up with, it's likely I have been duped by both the algo and recency bias, which is why I reserve the right to change it repeatedly * There is meta problem here, because another example might be writers who use LLMs in creative writing, but AFAIK in the spiky world of AI competencies, LLM creative writing is oh so obviously an oxymoron. ChatGPT tried to suggest to me that Jared Isaacman's spacesuit was a metaphor for a cultural 'bridge' membrane that allows humans to make contact with the machine world, but just not what I meant at all. ## Publication Information - [Maxand98.eth](https://paragraph.com/@maxand98-eth/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@maxand98-eth/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@maxand98-eth): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/maxand98): Follow on Twitter