Author Archives: dmf
A manifesto for cyborgs thirty years on: Gender, technology and feminist-technoscience in the twenty-first century
Is Earth F**ked? Dynamical Futility of Global Environmental Management & Possibilities for Sustainability via Direct Action Activism
http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/ideas_20151027_42612.mp3 “It’s so easy to imagine the end of the world: climate change, economic collapse, wildfire, pandemics. Some say it’s too late. Some say the apocalypse started with colonization. Garth […]
as the war machine keeps turning
Comments on McKenzie Wark’s Blog Post for Cyborgs
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
A snippet from McKenzie Wark’s interesting essay on the life and work of Donna Haraway Blog Post for Cyborgs: The cyborg…
girl assaulted in her school by police officer
A Frightful Leap into Darkness w/ Jack Halberstam
impasse etudes by katsypline
impasse etudes 1. i felt it one morning when i awoke but couldn’t move. my tongue slack jawed my saliva was the consistency of day old yellow curry my leg […]
it’s been too hard living but i’m afraid to die
Democratizing the EU? Good luck with that…
The tragic thing is I think that Yanis is right failing to democratize the EU is likely to lead to another massive depression and the rise of yet again of […]
The Cosmology of Nick Land: Bataille, Gnosticism, and Contemporary Physics
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
We are so deeply mired in our philosophies as to have evolved nothing better than a sordid version of…
Sublime Madness? Wages of Rebellion w/ Chris Hedges / Cornel West
China Miéville calls for Learning To Hope With Teeth
“Dystopias infect official reports. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) demands a shift in our emissions by a third to avoid utter disaster. KPMG, in the leaden chattiness of […]
Birth of Thanaticism by @mckenziewark
“I don’t know why we still call it capitalism. It seems to be some sort of failure or blockage of the poetic function of critical thought. Even its adherents have […]
Thou Shalt Not Steal -Kev Carmody
Why pity inanimate objects? Posthumanism, people and pebbledash.
Originally posted on lukebennett13:
“…No choice for sugar But what choice could there be? But to drown in coffee or to drown in tea The frustrations of being inanimate Maybe…
Sojourns In The Parallel World by Denise Levertov
We live our lives of human passions, cruelties, dreams, concepts, crimes and the exercise of virtue in and beside a world devoid of our preoccupations, free from apprehension–though affected, certainly, […]
re-booting autonomous scenes w/ bifo berardi
https://soundcloud.com/rebootfm/2011-02-02-transmediale-bifo franco shows up around 13:30 “The Insurrection: Diana McCarty interviews Franco ‘Bifo’ Berardi on Radio Alice, social movements and media. The talk looks at the 1977 March uprising in […]
particles swirl in the atmosphere
“Different kinds of particles are a different color,” explains climate scientist, Gavin Schmidt. “The easiest to see are the reddy-orange particles; those are dust and you can see them streaming […]
Even Paradise requires an Exit Strategy by David Roden
Here’s the opening of a fiction in progress, “The Instilling”< which I’ll be reading at a closed event in Dublin over the Halloween weekend. I’ve advertised it as “A post-singularity […]
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