James Hillman – Culture & the Animal Soul (pdf)
James Hillman – Culture & the Animal Soul (pdf) “To clarify the role of image, let us say that the image is at the aesthetic core of all animation. It […]
James Hillman – Culture & the Animal Soul (pdf) “To clarify the role of image, let us say that the image is at the aesthetic core of all animation. It […]
Because it broods under its hood like a perched falcon, Because it jumps like a skittish horse and sometimes throws me Because it is poky when cold Because […]
A couple of notes in response, one there is no “Social” that we are all “plugged” into, just as there is no Nature (thanks TiMorton), and two we are of […]
“Capture accelerates production of pop culture: The Origins is a prequel episod of the netrock band Capture. It allows to approach the cultural origins of Capture that has its roots […]
It is the last day, and along the river, women are gathering the raw silk and cotton in coils of dripping color, feet bare, raw really and they’re exhausted. This […]
MICRO-SECRETS & MACRO-SECRETS, radio ecoshock “Microbiologist Dr. Yuri Gorbi warns fracking brings up buried life forms. Film-maker Kip Anderson’s “Cowspiracy” asks why big green groups are afraid to tackle the […]
This podcast features Dr Des Fitzgerald and Dr Felicity Callard on ‘Experimental Entanglements: Re-thinking the dynamics of interaction across the social sciences and neurosciences’. It was recorded at a Hearing the Voice […]
Originally posted on Tennessee Students and Educators for Social Justice:
Guest Post by Kelly Oliver, W. Alton Jones Chair of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University On January 4th, 1903, the famous inventor…
Originally posted on Installing (Social) Order:
For those so inclined: Gizmodo has provided detailed instruction on communication with the FCC on net neutrality. The FCC has begun formal consideration of…
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
To enrich means to add, not to substitute or to abolish. —Luigi Russolo, The Enharmonic Bow “Noise,” as an…
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