Author Archives: dmf
SCHIZO CULTURE: A Collaborative Reading
I’m not a fan of the use of the term “schizo” in these ways but that was the name of the conference and these are still voices worth hearing: Amy […]
La Jetée -Chris Marker
Strange Overtones -Brian Eno & David Byrne-
Does the Individual Matter in Complex Systems? Luis MA Bettencourt
Tweets by BettencourtLuis
The Four Figures of the Anthropocene, Elizabeth Povinelli
“As is known, although his histories of sexuality would consume much of his final life, Michel Foucault was not interested in sexuality in and of itself but only in relation […]
Terrorist Assemblages author Jasbir K. Puar
“Homonationalism Gone Viral: Discipline, Control, and the Affective Politics of Sensation” http://www.jasbirpuar.com/
Resistance to Capitalism? David Harvey & Andy Merrifield
Harvey is attentive as usual to the actual goings on in cities but I think that Merrifield here exemplifies that Sassen is right that we desperately need new conceptualizations/tactics to […]
Foucault Studies 17 now out – Foucault and Deleuze
Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
A special issue on Foucault and Deleuze, edited by Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail, Daniel W. Smith, and including essays by William Connolly and Dianna Taylor; plus…
James Lovelock – A Rough Ride to the Future
I’ll have to give some more thought to the idea of the evolution of artifacts but an interesting chat nonetheless tho the interviewer is a bit lacking.
Sociology of Monsters: Essays on Power, Technology & Domination (pdf)
Sociology of Monsters: Essays on Power, Technology & Domination (pdf) Click to access 11LawJohn_A_Sociology_of_Monsters.pdf Introduction: monsters, machines and sociotechnical relations / John Law Power, technologies and the phenomenology of conventions: […]
Alva Noë: See Me if You Can!
New ways of thinking about the nature of visual consciousness allow us to reconsider art and its place in our lives. In this talk, Alva Noë, a leading figure in […]
Anyone have info about the 100s of free books via workerbee?
Anyone have info about the 100s of free books via workerbee? via the good folks @monoskop :Works of Arendt, Bakhtin, Bataille, Beauvoir, Beckett, Beckett, Foucault, Hegel, Joyce, Nietzsche, etc., in […]
Nina Power and Hito Steyerl
“Artist Hito Steyerl in conversation with Nina Power, examining questions of political memory, the potential unreliability of testimonial history and the ambiguous but highly effective strategies of Steyerl’s work itself […]
Talking Protestors as Human Beings with James M. Jasper
Your Shell on Acid, Stacy Alaimo
“As the “anthropocene” arises as a pivotal term in environmental discourse, it may be useful to consider how the novel category becomes enlisted in all too familiar formulations, epistemologies, and […]
Marine News East, Iain Sinclair
http://vimeo.com/90635733 Interview: Iain Sinclair and Oona Grimes
Slave to the Rhythm -Grace Jones-
Grace lived in my hometown and was an inspiration for those of us with more cosmopolitan hopes and dreams.
We Have Always Been Post-Anthropocene, Claire Colebrook
“The proposed conception of the Anthropocene epoch marks is radical a shift in species awareness as Darwinian evolution was for the nineteenth-century. If the notion of the human species’ emergence […]
Pieces Of a Man -Gil Scott Heron-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pZSQ3NOXbQ 01. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 02. Save The Children 03. Lady Day And John Coltrane 04. Home Is Where The Hatred Is 05. When You Are Who […]
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