Author Archives: dmf
Publicness(and its Problems), Craig Calhoun
A Poem of Unrest, John Ashbery
Men duly understand the river of life, misconstruing it, as it widens and its cities grow dark and denser, always farther away. And of course that remote denseness suits us, […]
Deleuze: Affirmation in Philosophy, Jay Conway (pdf)
Deleuze: Affirmation in Philosophy, Jay Conway (pdf) Click to access Conway-Deleuze-Affirmation.pdf
A Feeling for Things – Lisa Baraitser on Jane Bennett
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/psychosocial/our-staff/full-time-academic-staff/lisa-baraitser http://www.academia.edu/1630539/Princess_of_Networks_Lisa_Baraitsers_Object-Oriented_Maternities
The Vacuousness of “Society” – Marilyn Strathern
“Taking care of a concept: anthropological reflections on the assisted society: The lecture questions both what might be taken for granted in an appeal to society and what it then […]
David Graeber -Anthropology & the rise of the professional managerial class
Sea horse (海馬) -Yu Yamasaki
Tweets by yukiyamasaki
The future is rubbish
Originally posted on Installing (Social) Order:
Check it out here; thanks dmfant.
Phenomenology of Attention, Bernhard Waldenfels
The Swarmachine: A Historical Puzzle (Part 1)
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
The Colors of Revolution As the Cold War came to an end, undoing the critical strategic worldwide gridlock fueled by the competition between the United…
PIL -Rise
Latour -Affects of Capitalism
Click to access 136-AFFECTS-OF-K-COPENHAGUEcc.pdf It takes relatively little in the way of resources (money, staffing, technology, etc) for crony-capitalist-thugs to hijack existing systems like banking, political movements/parties, and or other […]
Before They Pass Away, Jimmy Nelson on Tribal Cultures
Stoicism for Everyday Life?
Participants included Chris Gill, Julian Baggini, Jules Evans, Antonia Macaro, Richard Sorabji, and Mark Vernon.
ashes to ashes
not an image of The Dreadful Mystic Banquet @ http://www.janushead.org/3-2/lingis.cfm
Journeys to the End of the Light -Iain Sinclair
“To coincide with the centenary of William S. Burroughs’ birth, writer Iain Sinclair presents Ghosts of a a Ghost: Time surgery, William Burroughs and the death of the image, a […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.