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Amber Case – CyborgCamp@MIT
Like most of the young tech/code savvy folks I’ve been working with recently AC seems blissfully ignorant of the ongoing collapses of our times but I’m very interested in the […]
symptomatic rereading the white album
“In June of this year patient experienced an attack of vertigo, nausea, and a feeling that she was going to pass out. A thorough medical evaluation elicited no positive findings […]
makeshift tear-gas mask
The myth of ‘us’ in a digital age
Reading Deleuze and Guattari: The Pedagogy of the Concept in What Is Philosophy?
Originally posted on Sketching a Present:
What does this phrase—”the pedagogy of the concept”—mean? Near the end of their introduction to What Is Philosophy? Deleuze and Guattari make several baffling claims about…
Fighting Entropy in the Ruins
“Journalist Marcy Wheeler explains how the CIA put transparency and accountability on trial. Writer Rena Pederson profiles Aung San Suu Kyi and the Burmese resistance movement. Media scholar Henry Giroux […]
What To Do With Your Goat In A Drowning World
The Police
Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Here’s an interesting piece–The Sound of the Police–in the Jacobin. It falls just a day after this strange op-ed by Steve Obsborne,…
perception is controlled hallucination
Click to access knowingwhatwecando.pdf
Cultural Death & Radical Hope -John Toews
“By tracing the post 1914 transformation of the legacy of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, Professor John Toews examines how the critical intellectual traditions of the central European fin-de-siècle were recreated and […]
Elizabeth Warren @ AFL-CIO
Will be interesting to hear Hillary run on the good old days with EW on the mike.
Suicide and Work -Cederström & Fleming
Solidarity and Resilience: A Forum
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Between 19-21 September 2014, resident blogger Wanda and King’s College partner-in-crime, Nicholas Michelsen, organised a workshop with the theme of Solidarity & Resilience…
Squares, malls, bridges and highways (A note on infrastructure and #BlackLivesMatter)
Infra-politics is always a corporeal politics and that means not only contesting infrastructure but also the location of bodies “in” time and space- more properly, the contesting of spatiotemporalisation. What […]
Badiou: The Racism of Intellectuals (translation)
Originally posted on Guava Purée:
below is a provisional translation of Alain Badiou’s article “The Racism of Intellectuals” published May 5, 2012 in Le Monde. —- The Racism of…
Brian Eno ~Thursday Afternoon
odd request for a utube video but worth a point & click
Jesse Prinz on Empirical Philo & Pluralism
The claim has been made that Bruno Latour is the philosopher of our day but I think that someone like Jesse will be the hinge to future work, leaving categories […]
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