Conversations For The End
In this episode of Conversations for the End, I sit down once again with founder of Milk Bar Melbourne, Simon Agosta.What begins as a discussion about Kanye West, Virgil Abloh, fashion, and cultural gatekeeping quickly becomes something much deeper: a conversation about authenticity, social media, beauty, aspiration, and whether creativity can offer a way out of the algorithmic trance many of us find ourselves living in.Simon explores how figures like Kanye and Virgil helped collapse traditional taste hierarchies, allowing independent creators to build audiences without institutional gatekeepers. From there, we discuss the strange cultural moment we now inhabit: a world where everyone performs an identity online, where authenticity itself feels increasingly difficult to define, and where many people are beginning to feel a growing sense of disenchantment with digital life.We explore whether artists have a responsibility to create alternatives, how beauty and aspiration shape culture, why analogue experiences are returning, and what it might mean to use the internet to help people reconnect with reality rather than escape from it.A conversation about fashion, culture, mythology, creativity, and finding your way back to the real world.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Simon Agosta and Milk Bar Melbourne03:02 Why people are nostalgic for 201605:04 Kanye West, Yeezus, and fashion as cultural change08:10 New money vs old money in creative industries11:51 Virgil Abloh and the collapse of taste hierarchies15:00 Kanye's vision for accessible and ethical fashion19:53 How Milk Bar was built from a sewing machine at home23:40 Social media, aspiration, and performing identity28:30 Why Simon stopped posting on his personal Instagram30:23 Democratizing Jungian ideas and breaking intellectual gatekeeping35:05 Baudrillard, Disneyland, and digital reality39:01 Phones as modern magical objects41:10 AI slop, disenchantment, and cultural exhaustion43:07 Why creatives feel cultural shifts first47:55 Using the algorithm to get people off the algorithm49:30 Analog nostalgia, Tumblr, and the internet before optimization54:16 The experiment: launching a collection without Instagram56:31 Beauty in the mundane and local mythologies58:30 Why vanity matters more than we admit01:00:19 Making real life feel more compelling than the screen01:01:43 Frank Ocean and the appeal of disappearance01:04:00 Jung's shadow and the desire to step away01:06:20 Can we make reality sexy again?01:08:00 Churches, beauty, and the power of aesthetics01:10:20 Are we entering a post-authenticity era?01:13:00 The antidote: listening to your own soul01:15:21 Bullshit, honesty, and genuine human encounters01:17:15 Self-reflection and recognizing your own performance01:18:00 Milk Bar's future and final reflections01:20:20 Where to find Milk Bar Melbournehttps://melbournerenaissance.substack.com/Instagram: @ConversationsForTheEnd [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCbjSc6mBYYq5H1bAXSqvbVQ] TikTok: @ConversationsForTheEnd Spotify/Apple Podcast: @ConversationsForTheEnd Title Music: Vines
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