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The Why Files: Joseph Matheny and the Hidden Origins of ARGs and Reality Hacking

The Why Files: Joseph Matheny and the Hidden Origins of ARGs and Reality Hacking

Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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A wild conversation about how Joseph Matheny helped invent alternate reality games, decades before the internet made them mainstream. In this condensed recap of The Why Files, Andrew Gentile interviews Matheny about mail art, occult culture, underground storytelling, early bulletin boards, and the moment he realized stories could be distributed like living experiences. You’ll hear how projects like Ong’s Hat blurred the line between fiction and myth, how his proto-chatbot experiments anticipated today’s AI and chatbots, and why the Emory legend became part of internet folklore. The episode also explores misinformation, media literacy, and the ethics of mythmaking, including Matheny’s warning that QAnon worked like a weaponized ARG. Perfect for listeners curious about technology, internet history, conspiracy culture, and storytelling’s power to shape belief—without sitting through the full-length episode. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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