Author Archives: dmf
Zapatismo in Cyberspace
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
“So one establishes a kind of dis-temporality—a dislocated media that enunciates an aesthetic condition that disallows power from establishing its conversation in the manner that…
You move to abandon time brackets
A level of meaning can be the same as a place. Then you move to your destination or person along that plane. Arriving doesn’t occur from one point to the […]
Replicant Futures: Nick Land and Alien Capitalism
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
I have not once had the least idea who or what I am, But that before all my arrogant…
Imagining the unimaginable: An (overly) enactive imagination
Dawit Abebe’s X-Privacy II
maria bamford on crazy meds
autonomous self-replicating systems
http://download.meaningoflife.tv/completed/mol-2016-01-20-wright-england.mp4 http://www.englandlab.com/
Enter the Cybercattle -Urbanomics
“Robin Mackay, Director of Urbanomic Jay Owens, researcher in social media at global strategic insight agency FACE Benedict Singleton, design strategist Adam Kleinman, writer and curator Matthew Fuller, Director of […]
failed state watch Haiti
“A political crisis is brewing in Haiti over the upcoming presidential election, as protesters call for the current president to step down. Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder of The Haitian Times, CUNY […]
big pond little fish
Individualism a Capitalist Sales-pitch? w/ Jodi Dean
Adorno as composer
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
? Despite Adorno’s hope for social transformation, his influence is (by design) primarily in the academic and cultural spheres, and his critiques of popular culture…
Enactivism and the Origins of Life
from Nathaniel Virgo “While enactivism is increasingly influential in cognitive science, it has its roots in a theory of biology. Enactivism characterises living systems in terms of self-maintaining networks of […]
Flashlight Philosophy
Originally posted on Three Pound Brain:
Imagine you’re shopping for groceries and this thick, impenetrable fog rolls into town, and the power goes out, and a chorus of screams rings…
The Lure of Lunacy
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
Michael James on Synthetic Zero wrote a post Lunatic Philosophy? where he asks I wonder, though, in the kind…
failing state watch Egypt
“The scale of state repression in Egypt is greater today than it has been for generations, one of the country’s most prominent journalists and human rights advocates has told the […]
failing state watch Hungary
“According to a draft leaked to the media, the government wants to amend the constitution by creating a new category of emergency – “terror threat situation” – that if declared […]
Reflections on Philosophical Methodology
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
Recently I was asked what my methodology is. This was the second time I’ve been asked this question and I confess that on both occasions…
failing state watch Poland
“Protesters shouted “democracy” and waved banners criticising planned changes to laws on surveillance. The measures would expand government access to digital data and allow for greater surveillance by police. The […]
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