the Mississippi river empties into the gulf
and the gulf enters the sea and so forth, none of them emptying anything, all of them carrying yesterday forever on their white tipped backs, all of them dragging forward […]
and the gulf enters the sea and so forth, none of them emptying anything, all of them carrying yesterday forever on their white tipped backs, all of them dragging forward […]
Excerpt from Applied Ballardianism: A Theory of Nothing… That year, I lived in perpetual fear, divining signs everywhere of a forthcoming suburban apocalypse, like the series of Hummer billboards plastered […]
Originally posted on enemyindustry:
Modern philosophical aesthetics has been concerned with the special field of art and artistic expression, but always with a view to its implications for our understanding…
1. Modes of Knowing: Resources from the Baroque John Law Part One: Reflection on the Baroque 2. On Exceeding Baroque Excess: An Exploration through a Participatory Community Workshop Mario […]
When the Dean said we could not cross campus until the students gave up the buildings, we lay down, in the street, we said the cops will enter this gate […]
In 1985, while still working on Dead Letters, I became fascinated by the idea of wound reading, and committed myself to the practice of vulnerology, collaborating with Phil Sims on […]
Many people—many nations—can find themselves holding, more or less wittingly, that ‘every stranger is an enemy.’ For the most part this conviction lies deep down like some latent infection; it […]
not sure what the problem is linking this but with a bit of googlefu his name, the title, and pdf and you should have access to it, if someone knows […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
Us left anarchists have fucked some things up – but we’ve also been granted an opportunity to critically reflect on some of those failures. As…
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