The Death of the Cyberflâneur by Evgeny Morozov
“Palo Alto, Calif. THE other day, while I was rummaging through a stack of oldish articles on the future of the Internet, an obscure little essay from 1998 — published, […]
“Palo Alto, Calif. THE other day, while I was rummaging through a stack of oldish articles on the future of the Internet, an obscure little essay from 1998 — published, […]
great moor answering heart oh do not forget the bounds of life keep shifting -Socho
Below Sam Harris outlines and then discusses with Richard Dawkins his argument against Hume’s erroneous (IMO) notion that we cannot derive an ‘ought’ from an ‘is’ – what philosopher’s call the “naturalistic […]
Speakers: Bill McKibben (350.org), Mike Brune (Sierra Club), Jane Kleeb (Bold Nebraska), Dallas Goldtooth (Indigenous Environmental Network), Melina Laboucan-Massimo (Lubicon Cree First Nation), as well as representatives from National Nurses United […]
The Failure of the Digital Revolution
Set List “Dogs Laying Around Playing” “Charm” “Knitting” “Ghost Sweat”
Santo Domingo de la Calzada 29th of June As we move into Castile we are accompanied on either side of the road by aqueducts and other more modern systems of […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLa0Xk9XCDs
Pale, silent, stern, what could I say to that long-accrued retribution? Could I wish humanity different? Could I wish the people made of wood and stone? Or that there be […]
brer noir pointed out to me the unfortunate subtitle “astounding-interconnectedness” which misrepresents this physicist’s emphasis on complexity, not-yet-knowing, the biases of anthropo-centrism, effective-theory/pragmatism and such.
From childhood he dreamed of being able to keep with him all the objects in the world lined up on his shelves and bookcases. He denied lack, oblivion or even […]
http://www.againstthegrain.org/files/files/atg/atg_2015.11.11_buddhism_robots.mp3 “If it’s just a matter of time before humans create self-aware, artificially intelligent machines and robots, then what can Buddhist thought offer to that enterprise? James Hughes thinks Buddhist psychology […]
Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Audio recordings of two recent talks on Foucault, both of which draw on material from the manuscript of Foucault: The Birth of Power, with a little…
near 60degrees fahrenheit this afternoon, now this evening blogging from the middle of a blizzard that is spinning off tornadoes, can’t say i’m enjoying the global weirding much…
“In an increasingly technological world, power is manipulated and reshaped through digital platforms. For years, media scholars have explored the changing power relations between two principal actors: the human and […]
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