Author Archives: dmf
The Exile Of Poets -SynTalk
“Are there happy poets? Can one write poetry without having suffered (some) exile? Why has there been deep pessimism about poets, & might poets cause wars and genocide? How is […]
Vital Space Humanity -Athens
chains of differentiation -derrida basics
http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/c/0/e/c0e3da8258b8b403/pft022.mp3?c_id=11189604&expiration=1457628185&hwt=371b3c75bc47ce3a7223d4f6fdf80d0c lovely intro to some early bits of Derrida by http://christopherwatkin.com/, thanks to @AimeTim for the link
Rorty’s Contingency, Irony & Solidarity (pdf)
Click to access rorty_CIS_full.pdf
XenoFeminism, CyberFeminism & EcoFeminism
knowledge isn’t transmitted w/ tim ingold
The Politics of Pain Medicine
astronautical phenomenology
A Partial History Of My Stupidity by Ed Hirsch
Traffic was heavy coming off the bridge, and I took the road to the right, the wrong one, and got stuck in the car for hours. Most nights I rushed […]
the world is at war (Stiegler’s reflexive ecology)
Baptism of concrete estuary by Jave Yoshimoto
Is This How It Ends?
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
Is this how it ends? Does it end with everyone knowing something is deeply wrong, with everyone seeing something is wrong– except bureaucrats and administrators…
The flaneur is not a reporter.
“The flaneur is not a reporter. Reporters are in the business of asking specific questions to which they require specific answers. The flaneur may entertain questions in the course of […]
unceded angel sterrit
Philip K. Dick & Nick Land: Escape to the Future
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
“Clinical schizophrenics are POWs from the future. […] Life is being phased-out into something new, and if we think…
Fellow Reptiles Laurie Anderson on WS Burroughs
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://soundcloud.com/toniiu/william-burroughs-nothing-is
Nonsense: The Power of Not Knowing
Chernobyl 30 years on, life in the ghost city
“SLAVUTYCH (The Guardian) – In a biting winter wind, Alexander Petrovich Zabirchenko walks slowly along a memorial to firefighters and workers who died in the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, touching each […]
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