Posthumanism for the Wounded, the Unknowing & the Dependent
Abstract: ‘We don’t live in a post-facts world, nor should we want to. Human beings need to be recognised, in their states of precarity and oppression, as being human before […]
Abstract: ‘We don’t live in a post-facts world, nor should we want to. Human beings need to be recognised, in their states of precarity and oppression, as being human before […]
Tell us again about the climate change “debate”?
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .:
I feel as if I’m always in search of metaphors as machines for working through what I’m trying to think. ?A metaphor is no mere…
this is the way to stare into the abysmal heart of darkness that is the black hole sun, thus equipped carry on good syn-zed nomadic horde carry on.
An incredible piece for ponderance by David R Cole
Adam is a longtime friend of the blog and someone who is working hard to help us to do better at staying human(e) in the face of the alienating dislocations […]
Below the moveable gardens of this shopping centre down concrete ways to a level of rainwater a black lake glimmering among piers, electric lighted, windless, no depth. Rare shafts of […]
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0902pjr#play there is a mighty tide rising on the horizon of the EU: http://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2017/08/07/humanitarian-crisis-unfolding-abroad and on the homefront it’s piling up: https://t.co/aISxcKbiw4
“Photography is alright, if you don’t mind looking at the world from the point of view of a paralyzed Cyclops – for a split second.” – David Hockney In 1986, […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/961valerievandepanne
Originally published on Jun 19, 2017, as video from the Assemblage Thinking Symposium 2017, at the University of the Aegean. ABSTRACT: This lecture will discuss the fundamental concepts of the theory […]
Terry Smith is an Australian art historian, art critic and artist who currently lives and works in Pittsburgh, New York and Sydney. Since 2001 he has been Andrew W. Mellon […]
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