Monthly Archives: October 2014
Interactive Visualization of the Global Flow of Electronic Waste
Originally posted on Discard Studies:
Earlier this year we covered , Josh Lepawsky‘s work on “The changing geography of global trade in electronic discards,” which showed that while in 1996, developing countries tended to ship waste…
Anselm Kiefer / Lounge Art Ensemble
not sure why it names massive attack but maybe was dubbed over, regardless enjoy
The half-life of Disaster, Brian Massumi
“As long as disaster capitalism reigns – which no doubt will be as long as capitalism itself reigns – the world will be caught in a vicious circle: that of […]
How to Hack an Abstraction: Google Warhol
“For the launch of a very special October issue of e-flux journal dedicated to Elizabeth Povinelli’s “Quasi-Events,” Brian Kuan Wood sits down with McKenzie Wark to discuss how the consolidation […]
ABCs of Multispecies Studies
Makeshift City: Radical Infrastructure &the Politics of Squatting
http://downloads.sms.cam.ac.uk/1663178/1663184.mp3 Abstract In this paper I explore the history of squatting in Berlin from the late 1960s to the present. The paper pays particular attention to the ways in which […]
I’m the Slime -Zappa
The Glass Cage: Automation & Us
Tweets by roughtype
Rise & Fall of an American Anarchist Utopia
Motherboard Theories of Evolution, N. Lysholt-Hansen
Between Revolution & Hybrid War
http://uima-chicago.org/long-path-to-freedom/ via @apetukhova
An absence of presence -Hans Gumbrecht
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2014/10/pze_20141019.mp3 “Wisdom has it that we should try to live in the present. But what happens when the present is all we have, with no right to forget the past […]
Ranciere’s 5 Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation (pdf)
The Ignorant Schoolmaster @ http://abahlali.org/files/Ranciere.pdf
stay unanswered (うやむや)
Tweets by yukiyamasaki
Deleuze was Philosophical not Scientific
http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2014/10/mary-beth-mader-whence-intensity-deleuze-and-the-revival-of-a-concept/ http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/archive/audio/2014_10_16/2014_10_16_Mary%20Beth%20Mader_talk.mp3 Q&A: http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/archive/audio/2014_10_16/2014_10_16_Mary%20Beth%20Mader_questions.mp3 So this is fascinating and I hope that folks with more time/understanding in Deleuze studies might pitch in, my limited sense of this is along the […]
DERRIDA’S DUALITY: pluralism as disinhibited deconstruction
Originally posted on AGENT SWARM:
Jon Cogburn cites a very interesting recent article on Derrida from Le Monde by Jean Birnbaum, which concerns Derrida’s philosophical import for today and raises…
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