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September 11, 2017 02:01 pm PDT

Mondo 2000's R.U. Sirius interviews Wired founder Louis Rossetto

On the newly relaunched Mondo 2000 website, R.U. Sirius interviewed Wired founder Louis Rossetto about the origins of Wired and about his new novel, Change is Good. I was an editor at Wired from 1993-1998 and I learned a lot about Wired and Louis that I didn't know. One thing was that Louis wanted to base Wired in my hometown, Boulder, CO, but his partner and co-founder Jane Metcalfe thought San Francisco was a better headquarters. Smart choice!

Any regrets about Wireds typhoon? (In the first issue, Louis wrote, The Digital Revolution is whipping through our lives like a Bengali typhoon.)

LR: Oh jeez. We are evolutions agents, and we are making and testing mutations on an accelerated basis as we network ourselves and our sensors and our machines together. Some mutations survive, some dont. The ones that survive may still cause humans (and the universe) problems because they are disruptive. Some are not only disruptive but wildly beneficial at least they appear that way, at least at first. But can we ever really know whats good or bad for us in the long run? All we can do is try to shape the flow as best we can with good intention. Regrets about whats happening? Always. Excited about whats happening? Immensely. Through it all, I remain a critical optimist. Change is good. Change is hard. Change is good? Change is


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