City-state Survivalism
In terms of politics climate change trumps everything else. It should be our primary concern if we want to survive or live with any kind of comfort*. Therefore all design […]
In terms of politics climate change trumps everything else. It should be our primary concern if we want to survive or live with any kind of comfort*. Therefore all design […]
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
It is an honour to have had Inventing the Future considered in such depth and detail, and we want to begin by extending our…
In his lecture, Arjun Appadurai plans to address the gap between the emerging anthropological literature on “relational ontology (Descola, Viveiros de Castro, Bird-David) and the literature on “new materialisms” (Jane […]
Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RCLTxUaWVo&index=28
“Take the plunge: an ethics of engagement. One that contains, among its tics and dispositions, political tendencies that are anything but spontaneist in the way the word is thrown around […]
sometimes just occupying the spaces of our bodies can be an act of resistance in a world like ours نادية حرحش One phrase kept coming to my head as I […]
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
……………..penelOpe in agony (2014) Joseph Nechvatal a frequent visitor has an excellent gallery opening in New York City: Odyssey…
I have delayed writing anything up on Inventing the Future. This hasn’t stopped me writing a bunch of short responses. These have mostly launched on Facebook but I thought I’d stick […]
http://files.newbooksnetwork.com/frenchstudies/032frenchstudiesjohal.mp3 “The French philosopher Alain Badiou is not best known for his engagement with ecological matters per se. Badiou’s insights regarding being, truth, and political militancy are, however, highly relevant […]
http://download.meaningoflife.tv/completed/mol-2015-10-29-wright-hickok.mp4 The theory of mirror neurons… 8:25 …and why Greg believes this theory is wrong 12:09 How the mirror neuron theory became so popular 6:00 Explaining “embodied cognition” 9:52 Quantum […]
00:00 Part 1: Neo-reactionaries head for the exit 22:28 Part 2: The arc of history is long, but it bends towards zombie apocalypse 43:11 Part 3 1:03:00 Part 4: Re-running […]
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2015/11/rvn_20151101.mp3 “The 7 June election in Turkey resulted in Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party losing its majority in the parliament afte r thirteen years, and the pro-Kurdish party, […]
Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
The fourth commentary, and fifth post, on Nick and Alex Williams’ Inventing the Future, delivered by Aggie Hirst and Tom Houseman. Aggie is…
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