Monthly Archives: November 2014
Husserl in the City: Childhood Homelessness
Roger Ballen’s Asylum of the Birds
Making It Happen -Support Radiotopia
“For this special installment of the Theory of Everything we explore Maker Culture. Makerbot co-founder Bre Pettis gives us a tour of his new venture: Bold Machines. Plus we go […]
Castles Made of Sand- Hendrix
Absolute Recoil: Slavoj Zizek and the Foundations of Dialectical Materialism
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
I’m finally reading Slavoj Žižek‘s new work Absolute Recoil: Towards A New Foundation Of Dialectical Materialism, and already found he’s…
Election Day Laugh or Cry?
Annemarie Mol: “Relative realities, theoretical sensitivities”
Originally posted on ANTHEM:
Annemarie Mol: “Relative realities, theoretical sensitivities” http://vimeo.com/108273539
Accelerationism and Its Critics
Lovecraft article in the New Statesman
Originally posted on Object-Oriented Philosophy:
And it’s called “Weird Realism.” HERE.
Guatarri gets Happy with Drag Queens
Click to access guattari_becoming_woman_screen.pdf
Meaning Fetishism
Originally posted on Three Pound Brain:
He sits back on his haunches, looking at the bills and coins in his hand. He looks from the bag to Clayton and back…
Skill City: Reflective Craftsmanship=Eco-social Design
“Henk Oosterling: Skill City: Reflective Craftsmanship as Eco-social Design. Oosterling opened the day with a mental exercise around the notion of ‘reflaction’, in which reflection meets action, and words are […]
3:1 — Postmodernity — 1 of 3
Originally posted on Installing (Social) Order:
In the ‘90s, as a student, I was mesmerized by postmodernity’s rejection of all things holy to sociology. In place of depth, we emphasized…
All Played Out -Avakian & Parker
Claire Colebrook’s Anthropocene Counterfactual
via the good folks @ http://pittsburghphilosophy.com/ http://witsendnj.blogspot.com/2014/11/misprision.html
Can Dialectics Break Bricks?
Adam Curtis talks Limonov @ e-flux
Stop Saving the Planet! Jenny Price
Is the “save the planet” rhetoric really saving the planet? And what does that even mean? Jenny Price’s cultural critique of contemporary American environmentalism tracks the rhetoric through environmental action […]
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