Monthly Archives: August 2016
The End of Hope: Outside the DNC
http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54dd0f40e4b084e8da72e7db/t/57b8d468e3df2876f5413da6/1471730801157/philadelphia.mp3/original/philadelphia.mp3 http://homebrave.com/home-of-the-brave//the-dnc-in-philadelphia
the absence of surprise to life, that harrows the head of everybody American you know
Either you have stumbled indeed, without the aid of LSD or other indole alkaloids, onto a secret richness and concealed density of dream; onto which X number of Americans are […]
David’s Matchbox, a tale of psychosis & love
https://audio.guim.co.uk/2016/08/24-56056-gnl.thestory.20160817.rle.cameraoff.davidsmatchbox.mp3 “Michael was at medical school when he was gripped by paranoid schizophrenia which left him at the mercy of the voices in his head. He survived on the streets […]
The Paranoids had blown a fuse.
She looked down a slope, needing to squint for the sunlight, onto a vast sprawl of houses which had grown up all together, like a well-tended crop, from the dull […]
During on Speculative Aesthetics & Weird Co-existence
“Speculative Realism [SR] expresses a somewhat elusive taste for estrangement and the “weird”. Deleuze: philosophy is part detective novel part science fiction (a propos Hume). But this was intended as […]
out to lunch
internet id machine @BiellaColeman
http://media.blubrry.com/liminalist/p/auticulture.com/podcasts/Gabriella.mp3 “Talking with Gabriella Coleman on Anonymous as Hive vs. Hydra, the wisdom of crowds, innate intelligence, spontaneity & play, liminality & the tricksters, moral ambiguity, the Janus face of […]
Pure Immanence by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge
https://media.sas.upenn.edu/pennsound/authors/Berssenbrugge/Berssenbrugge-Mei-Mei_Levy-Gallery-Reading_New-York_3-9-16.mp3 1 I don’t feel connected to what I experience, and I speak with him about it. I try to connect through the outline of an animal, starting with our […]
composing community from old technology
waiting for Frum
Digital Anthropophagy and Cultural Cannibalism
@RosannaMcNamara
We’ve always “Occupied the Prairie” and We’re Not Going Anywhere
“In Occupying the Prairie: Tensions Rise as Tribes Move to Block a Pipeline by Jack Healy, New York Times, Aug. 23, 2016 we see and hear about Indians in paint […]
receiving communion
You know how hard it is sometimes just to walk on the streets downtown, how everything enters you the way the scientists describe it—photons streaming through bodies, caroming off the […]
Pipilotti Rist: Positive Exorcism
Post-scarcity as Ethical & Political Project
this blog collective has consistently pursued the open question of how we might think of a post-nihilist praxis, a problem amenable to torsions activating new kinds of “resolutions” to such an […]
Micro-essay 2: Donald Trump, Bananas & Mozart’s Requiem by Bhanu Kapil
“(The rule: no editing, no looking back. The micro-essay must be written straight into the blog without hesitation, and with a feeling in the middle of the body that comes […]
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