Monthly Archives: April 2014
Massumi on Undetermined Relations
Goodbye to Complexity?
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
Scrolling through the internet’s back pages, I came across this old Nettime post from 2009 by Florian Cramer urging us to move past the fixation…
stan douglas’ panopticon
Music for Manning, Richard Gilman-Opalsky
From Subaltern to Precariat, Simon During
http://vimeo.com/58115887 Tweets by SimonDuring
molly zuckerman-hartung’s notley
The nervousness of politics- arranjames@dronemodule
The nervousness of politics- arranjames@dronemodule https://libcom.org/blog/nervousness-politics-14042014
Latour’s We Have Never Been Modern (pdf)
Latour’s We Have Never Been Modern (pdf) Click to access File:Latour_Bruno_We_Have_Never_Been_Modern.pdf
The Waning of Materialism (?) Robert C. Koons
conservative take on “How the Revival of Aristotle’s Philosophy is Reshaping the Intellectual Landscape”. http://www.robkoons.net/
A TIME FOR RADICAL HOPE Eileen A. Joy (pdf)
A TIME FOR RADICAL HOPE Eileen A. Joy (pdf) Eileen has an infectious but always thoughtful (even biting) joie de vivre and here she is with her take on: Freedom, […]
maker democracy, collaboration, experimentation (Tim Rayner)
The Rise of the Machines: Brandom, Negarestani, and Bakker
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Modern technological society constitutes a vast, species-wide attempt to become more mechanical, more efficiently integrated in nested levels of…
Deleuze Bergsonism pdf
Deleuze Bergsonism pdf Click to access Deleuze_Gilles_Bergsonism.pdf see also: http://projectlamar.com/media/Grosz-Bergson-Deleuze-and-the-Becoming-of-Unbecoming.pdf
Errol Morris on The Unknown Known
Fog of War
Rio Stormtroopers vs Squatters
Ana Carolina Fernandes/Reuters: http://uk.reuters.com/news/pictures/slideshow?articleId=UKRTR3KXAA
une citation iconoclaste de Latour
Berardi on Stimulation, Depression & Semiocapitalism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In2do1gvhP4 not sure how this interview happened but glad to have it.
Steve Woolgar’s It Could Be Otherwise: Provocation, Irony & Limits
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69kvaOj58so
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