Why I’m a Communist Now
Members of the true political fringe… have contracted a more malignant disease: the need to be a bleeding-edge meme-generator themselves. The feeling of importance that comes with influencing the apes […]
Members of the true political fringe… have contracted a more malignant disease: the need to be a bleeding-edge meme-generator themselves. The feeling of importance that comes with influencing the apes […]
I received quite a long and meaty comment on my last patchwork post that I’ve kept trying to draft a response to, and I drafted it so much that it […]
In his NCRAP course ‘Outer Edges’, Nick Land speaks of a productive diagonal of “high connectivity / low integration” for thinking about catabolic geopolitics such as patchwork. Axxon N. Horror […]
Logistics and Opposition by Alberto Toscano Alberto Toscano examines the anti-urbanist presuppositions of insurrectionary anarchism. Instead of breaking the lines of circulation, he writes, shouldn’t radicals imagine repurposing them to […]
Originally posted on Three Pound Brain:
Lee Mcintyre is a philosopher of science at Boston University, and author of Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behaviour. I…
Originally posted on Institute for Interdisciplinary Research into the Anthropocene:
bogna m konior & yvette granata @bognamk and @EvieYv transcript of a talk delivered at university of western sydney, july…
transmediale Marshall McLuhan LectureFaisal Devji (left) in conversation with Megan Boler (right) at the 2018 Marshall McLuhan Lecture in Berlin transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture by Megan Boler 30.01.2018, 18:30 at […]
Transcript The transcription below was provided by Taylor Adkins. (The roundtable picks up around the 26-minute mark.) via Theory Talk: Roundtable on Deleuze (with Justin Murphy) with Transcript — Fractal Ontology
This lecture responds to criticisms that Spinoza cannot account for vulnerability since he does not have a strong enough conception of negativity that could account for loss and mourning (Butler). […]
“Judge a [hu]man by [their] questions rather than by [their] answers.” – Voltaire (1694-1778) Everything changes. This much any discerning being knows. And so it is with this blog. What […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE8WLobUqlA Bernard Geoghegan on The Difficulty of Gift-Giving
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://soundcloud.com/syntalk/tcaos-the-closed-and-open-systems-syntalk
Originally posted on Mechanical Owl:
For a long time now I have wanted to write an essay about Eric Voegelin’s relationship with process philosophy. What is process philosophy/theology/thought? It’s the…
Originally posted on xero:
There’s been a buzz on twitter recently about Xenogoth’s writing on Patchwork (specifically a lil reader that has traversed the caves, but not seen the light of (non-cave)…
Originally posted on Knowledge Ecology:
A talk I gave recently at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA.
SCI-Arc invites you to take a closer look at a debate between two philosophers with a particular influence on art and culture. What about this event should interest an artist, […]
Tim Ingold is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. He has written on evolutionary theory, human-animal relations, environmental perception and skilled practice. He is currently exploring the […]
An incredible piece for ponderance by David R Cole
Two invigorating quotes from the diagnostician of the dark circus S.C Hickman: “[I]in our age of nihilism, there is the aesthetic as Nietzsche would advocate: the ability to stylize our […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/961valerievandepanne
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