Monthly Archives: February 2015
frictionless future? marije meerman
Cybertopia – Dreams of Silicon Valley Tragically this sort of techno pipe-dream of escaping/circumventing the need for the daily grinds of politics is common to most philosophers/theorists, who would like […]
failed state watch: Pakistan?
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2015/02/lnl_20150211_2205.mp3 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/29/did-a-soft-coup-just-happen-in-pakistan/
Prince Paul’s It’s Not the size of your Mix Its how you use it
struggling with the inhumanity of work
https://soundcloud.com/powerfm987/depression-in-the-workplace it’s impossible to really emphasize enough how vital it is for people of all stripes to make their voices heard and to demand their own places/ways in our communities, […]
Tim Ingold on J. J. Gibson & Merleau-Ponty
“Reach for the Stars! Light, Vision and the Atmosphere”
Situated thought
Originally posted on P-world and R-world:
Several authors have objected to the notion that thoughts or ideas go on, separate from the words and movements that we see and hear.…
coming to your senses
Benjamin Noys on Urgency & Abstraction
‘Separation, Fusion, Mediation’
uncomfortable arousals rubbing up against differences
Richard Sennett’s talk on Aufruhr as intentional spaces/encounters of unsettling frictions starts around 28mins in
posthumanism & technogenesis w/ n. katherine hayles
“The revolution in thinking brought about by quantum mechanics was profound, and its implications are still being explored in such phenomena as entanglement and decoherence. I’m not sure I agree […]
Intentional, Post-intentional, and Unintentional Philosophy
The Errorists – Faith in Infrastructure
The Chinese Logistical Sublime and its Wasted Remains
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Sent from Taipei, the penultimate post in a container ship ethnography. More here. ? An APL vessel heads out of the port of Hong…
Francesco Vitale on Bio-Deconstruction
@ nootechnics
Almost Cut My Hair CSNY ’74
Peter Linebaugh on Who Owns the Commons?
“This year marks the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta, and this weeks show marks that occasion with a discussion on the rights of the commons with […]
scientists mourning our planet @DahrJamail
“I have been vacillating between depression and acceptance of where we are, both as victims – fragile human beings – and as perpetrators: We are the species responsible for altering […]
@loupalu mine-shaft
Jackboot Nietzsche – Babette Babich
https://twitter.com/babette_babich on “Nietzsche and War, the philosopher and the Nazi’s”
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