Monthly Archives: February 2016
Angry White People: Coming face-to-face w/ the Brit far-right
The Metaness Of Algorithms -SynTalk
“What is a (hard) problem? Can we know which problems do not have solutions? Is scheduling flights a hard problem? Is assembling cars an easy problem? Theoretically, are there more […]
Infopocalypse: Capitalism, Information Glut, and Assemblages of Struggle
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Anxious to Share: Brian Holmes & Keller Easterling
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://voicerepublic.com/embed/talks/keynote-conversation-anxious-to-share “With Keller Easterling, Eyal Weizman, Brian Holmes and Ryan Bishop.The world is an active form constantly remodeled by political and economic ventures that compete…
home after 3 months
Gone now the baby’s nurse, a lioness who ruled the roost and made the Mother cry. She used to tie gobbets of porkrind in bowknots of gauze– three months they […]
JBertram’s Construction Bell Telephone building
Posthuman: aesthetics & dark phenomenology
“My first Dark Posthumanism post explored some of the discussions of dark phenomenology and naturalism in the course of @philPerc‘s summer reading group on Posthuman Life. Dark phenomena, recall, are […]
Mitchell Dean – Rebel, Rebel? Revisiting the radical legacy of Michel Foucault via David Bowie (2016)
Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Mitchell Dean, Rebel, Rebel? Revisiting the radical legacy of Michel Foucault via David Bowie, Stanford University Press blog, 19 Feb 2016 In order to understand any…
Elegy w/ Surrealist Proverbs as Refrain
“Poetry must lead somewhere,” declared Breton. He carried a rose inside his coat each day to give a beautiful stranger—“Better to die of love than love without regret.” And those […]
babylon walls tumblin down
Watching the World Go Away –
Zebrafish embryonic development @ single cell resolution
Jaspers’ Ethics of Incomprehensibility & Approximation
http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/philosophy/stanghellini3.mp3 http://unidav.academia.edu/GiovanniStanghellini
End of Sovereignty: Bare Life and the Coming Civil-War?
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
…the sovereign is the point of indistinction between violence and law, the threshold on which violence passes over into…
Radiant Things
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
For anyone who’s interested, here’s the text of my keynote address for the MICG at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee tomorrow: milwaukeetalk.
Listening & voice: phenomenologies of sound (pdf)
Click to access Idhe_listening_voice_phenomenologies.pdf
The Capitalocene: – China Miéville and the Limits of Utopia
“Each day we seem to do the same thing, repeat the same ill-founded gestures, tell ourselves it’ll get better, that the news can’t be that bad, that somewhere over the […]
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