Author Archives: dmf
Deadly Heat: Farmer Suicides in India, Mass Graves Pakistan
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/india-heatwave-farmers-suicide-killing-themselves-51-record-temperature-climate-change-global-a7039841.html http://finance.yahoo.com/video/pakistan-digs-mass-graves-heat-084815668.html
The Politics of Science Fiction: Kim Stanley Robinson and the Rise of Solarpunk
Originally posted on Exploring Pen & Pulse:
Image credit: ecowatch.com/ A while back, I submitted an academic paper on the politics of science fiction and how Kim Stanley Robinson was using…
Purple Paddling Pool by Amy Olberding
And the people explode? On capitalism, pressure & rage
THE WASTE LAND / PARASITIC STRUCTION IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
The Voids Beneath mineshafted UK
“There’s something both uncanny and compelling about the idea that, with seasons of increased rainfall due to climate change, the nation’s mining industry might stage an unsettling reappearance, bursting open […]
Hopelessness; Or, the world is a prison for the believer
You can feel the anger in the voice. But the voice gives shape to the anger and you can see that this is anger of hatred. Not the anger of […]
(Lonely) The Last Metaphysician (Gilles Deleuze and The Logic Of Sense)
jewish philosophy place Here’s a quick attempt to sketch out some key concepts in The Logic of Sense. As always, I’m reading between the lines for religion and Talmud, in […]
Timothy Morton SCI-Arc Interview
brain-scan grammatology?
thanks to adam @KnowledgEcology
Why Information Grows w/ Cesar Hildago
Andrew Culp: Dark Deleuze and the Death of this World
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
NON has a sneak peak of Andrew Culp’s new book coming out soon Dark Deleuze and the Death of…
The planet is shaking & spoiled Life is a plaything A garment to soil The toil the toil. I cant see an ending at all. Only the end.
https://soundcloud.com/abc_rn/kate-tempest-at-the-sydney-writers-festival http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/kate-tempest-poet,-now-novelist/7425462
I was left behind with the immensity of existing things
I looked at that face, dumbfounded. The lights of métro stations flew by; I didn’t notice them. What can be done, if our sight lacks absolute power to devour objects […]
Isabel Rawsthorne Standing in a Street in Soho
After the Good Life, the Impasse. Lauren Berlant
on human resources, time out & the precarious present
in bloom
The Spooky Science of the Southern Reach w/ Jeff VanderMeer
“Jeff VanderMeer, author of the New York Times bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy (Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance), joins G. Eric Schaller, Professor of Biological Sciences at Dartmouth, for a broad-ranging discussion […]
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