Monthly Archives: December 2015
A Short History of Phenomenology
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Phenomenology, as the movement inaugurated by Edmund Husserl (1859– 1938), is now a century old. Although the great precursor…
The Machine Stops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKF3Xcm-5TU “Imagine, if you can, a small room, hexagonal in shape, like the cell of a bee. It is lighted neither by window nor by lamp, yet it is filled […]
An Article on Machine-Oriented Ontology
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
Yuri di Liberto has published an article on my machine-oriented ontology and DeLanda’s work. It can be found here. Here’s the abstract: One of the…
(im)potentiality
Repost from AU : grim christmas-worthy madness (im)potentiality by Adam Lovasz, author of Tracing the Inoperative. Violence is a natural consequence of language in the Buddhist and deconstructionist viewpoint; Jacques Derrida […]
Sun Ra Christmas Day 1976
Hippy Internet -The Whole Earth Catalog
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/5/redir/version/2.0/mediaset/audio-nondrm-download/proto/http/vpid/p03cp8c7.mp3 “Sukhdev Sandhui travels to the epicentres of countercultural America in Woodstock and San Francisco to tell the story of a book of hippy philosophy…
Rendering Life Molecular: Models, Modelers & Excitable Matter
http://files.newbooksnetwork.com/scitechsoc/126scitechsocmyers.mp3 “a sensory ethnography of protein crystallographers that is based on five years of fieldwork conducted between 2003-2008 at a research university on the East Coast of the US. “Protein […]
Is urban terrorism the ‘new normal’?
“But the fact is that there are limitations to what physical, policing and technological enhancements in cities can achieve. Not every bit of critical infrastructure can be made blast-proof. CCTV […]
overgrown
New media exist as the bleeding edge of obsolescence
“Wendy Chun lecture. New media exist as the bleeding edge of obsolescence. They are exciting when they are demonstrated, boring by the time they arrive. If a product does what […]
Laruelle on Science and Technology
In his fairly recent book Laruelle: Against the Digital, Alexander Galloway surmises the idiosyncratic non-philosopher’s views on science as “elevating it to such a degree that it becomes synonymouswith non […]
Nicotine (psychoactivity) w/ Will Self
Process not Reality
We are rag dolls made out of many ages and skins, changelings who have slept in wood nests or hissed in the uncouth guise of waddling amphibians. We have played […]
A monster crawls into the city
read the article @ http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/dec/23/monster-city-urban-fairytale-saskia-sassen
Being has no economy. Kenneth Rexroth
II The order of the universe Is only a reflection Of the human will and reason. All being is contingent, No being is self-subsistent. All objects are moved by others. […]
EXPLAINING A SENTENCE BY GUATTARI
Originally posted on AGENT SWARM:
Richard Dawkins wrote a very eulogious review of Sokal and Bricmont’s INTELLECTUAL IMPOSTURES, which criticises recent French philosophy, a subject that Dzwkins knows nothing about.…
@linnewho Layers 3
This is how you shut down a pipeline.
Dead Man: Death, Poetry, and Music in the old west.
Repost from randommyriad: Jim Jarmusch’s movie Dead Man is a blending of surreal scenes, beautifully understated acting, and the haunting music of Neil Young’s solo guitar, and it tells the […]
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