The Living Philosophy

#4 Greg Dember: Metamodernism and the Defence of Interiority

Oct 27, 2025
Greg Dember, a Seattle-based musician and researcher on metamodernism, explores the cultural landscape shaping contemporary thought. He defines metamodernism as a response to postmodernism, emphasizing the significance of interiority and felt experience. The conversation highlights how artists like Sufjan Stevens and filmmakers like the Daniels weave irony with earnestness to create deep emotional connections. Dember also shares his 11 methods for recognizing metamodern art, illustrating the movement's presence from indie culture to mainstream icons like Billie Eilish.
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ANECDOTE

Letterman's Tonal Evolution

  • Greg contrasts David Letterman's old ironic takedown style with his newer interviews that seek the essence of guests.
  • Letterman's current blend of wryness and curiosity exemplifies metamodern tonal balance.
INSIGHT

Oscillation As A Defensive Strategy

  • Oscillation deliberately pits modern and postmodern pulls against each other so neither fully undermines interior life.
  • The artwork forces viewers to flip between ironic distance and genuine seriousness to defend felt experience.
INSIGHT

Metamodern Techniques Go Mainstream

  • Metamodern sensibilities spread from indie niches into mainstream artists who selectively use its palette.
  • Artists like Taylor Swift or Billie Eilish may deploy metamodern techniques in some works without adopting the label.
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