Wilderness Ontology
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
I feel as if I’m always in search of metaphors as machines for working through what I’m trying to think. ?A metaphor is no mere…
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
I feel as if I’m always in search of metaphors as machines for working through what I’m trying to think. ?A metaphor is no mere…
this is the way to stare into the abysmal heart of darkness that is the black hole sun, thus equipped carry on good syn-zed nomadic horde carry on.
Originally posted on Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into the Anthropocene:
Preamble This paper focuses on dark-theory, and explains the Anthropocene through such dark theory. It addresses a major problematic for…
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Below American philosopher Babette Babich talks about Ivan Illich’s political philosophy of being human. Babich is known for her studies of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Adorno, and Hölderlin as well as for […]
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“Photography is alright, if you don’t mind looking at the world from the point of view of a paralyzed Cyclops – for a split second.” – David Hockney In 1986, […]