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I talked to Reggie James (@HipCityReg) about his unique influences and belief that technology is a mirror that reflects and evolves with us -- for @dialecticpod's first live episode!
Reggie combines a unique set of references and inspirations to bring a fresh perspective to philosophy, design, and discussions in the world of technology. From Naoto Fukasawa to Marshall McLuhan to Kevin Kelly, to name a few.
This plays a critical role in his design process and creative thinking, whether that was applied to his recently acquired startup Eternal, his prolific writing, his recent book Hardware 2024, his community organization with Terminal NYC, and more.
@FWBtweets FEST is a special place for me, and this time I had the privilege to do an episode of Dialectic on stage.
Reggie was an obvious fit: he captures so much of what makes Fest special: culture, technology, crypto, philosophy, history, design, art...
I hope you enjoy the conversation. A few highlights:
- design affordances across hardware and software, and what it means for a technology object to be opinionated
- how hardware eras shape our software cultures
- "de-fanging loaded technologies"
- how all technologies are a mirror
- imaging more universal luxuries like the iPhone
- how friction creates meaning
- Reggie's views on personal and American myth
All links below, including transcript.



14.8. klo 01.06
Ep. 25: Reggie James - Our Infinite Mirrors (Live at FWB Fest)
Reggie James (@HipCityReg) is a designer, writer, and entrepreneur. Reggie previously founded Eternal and recently edited and published Hardware 2024, a book highlighting recent attempts at creating a different hardware future. This conversation happened live on stage at @FWBtweets Fest 2025 in Idyllwild, CA.
We explored Reggie's frame of technology as a mirror and the Kevin Kelly-inspired notion that technology has an agenda of its own. Reggie has a fresh perspective on brand and "feel" as they relate to technology products, why friction can create meaning, and a Naoto Fukasawa-influenced view that design is about communicating values. The latter, for Reggie, originates with writing.
We dipped into a discussion about how hardware and how it shapes our software cultures, and what a world with more basic luxuries like the iPhone might look like. We also discussed "loaded" technologies and the current narratives that are working in crypto vs. what might be idealized.
The conversation concludes with a zoomed out meditation on myth, American western idealism, personal history, and what type of vision is required to create something radically new. This episode is shorter than usual given the live nature, but it's jam packed and I'm thrilled that we were able to cover a lot of ground across many of the ideas that are representative of Reggie.
Timestamps:
3:05 - Technology as Mirror
8:04 - De-fanging Loaded Technologies
12:43 - Writing's Role in the Design Process
16:13 - Affordances, Software, Hardware, and Values
22:53 - Universal Luxuries
25:46 - Friction and How Technology Can Make us Feel
30:16 - The Role Brand Plays in Technology Today
34:30 - Successful Narratives in Crypto
41:30 - Crypto as a Mirror
44:39 - American Myth & West
47:56 - Personal Myth
54:16 - Vision
Full transcript and all links available below.
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