“Listening to Cage: Nonintentional philosophy and music”: New Essay by Richard Fleming
Source: “Listening to Cage: Nonintentional philosophy and music”: New Essay by Richard Fleming
Source: “Listening to Cage: Nonintentional philosophy and music”: New Essay by Richard Fleming
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Who will ever forget the opening lines of that early story by J.G. Ballard Prima Belladonna that introduces almost…
http://167.88.154.163/lopate/lopate012016cpod.mp3 “Drug Dollars, Killing Fields & New Politics of Latin America: journalist @ioangrillo investigated the crime wars plaguing Central and South America and reveals the far-reaching effects on our own lives.”
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
While prepping some materials on Gregory Bateson for my work in progress, I was perusing the University of California, Santa Cruz’s Inventory of the Gregory…
” recent work has shifted away from the figure of the cyborg. If Haraway’s cyborg was associated with ideas like augmenting the human body with digital technology, the monster is […]
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
In some ways Scott Bakker’s short post Intentional Philosophy as the Neuroscientific Explananda Problem succinctly shows us the central problem…
“Burroughs: Could you explain this Ziggy Stardust image of yours? From what I can see it has to do with the world being on the eve of destruction within five […]
haven’t read this one yet but enjoyed his novel Billy Moon http://douglaslain.net/zero-squared-53-thinking-thomas/
How One Becomes What One Is in Nietzsche & Emerson
anyone know who made this?
“Harman has a really interesting epistemic* perspective. He agrees with Berkeley and Kant that a certain kind of knowledge prized by a certain kind of philosopher is radically limited. Our […]
Nick Land: Philo-Fiction, Chasm, and the Abstract Manifesto
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