Running Along the Disaster: A Conversation with Bifo
Running Along the Disaster: A Conversation with Bifo Franco “Bifo” Berardi (FBB): After May 25, we must be able to say that the “European experiment” is over. The impressive result […]
Mark Fisher’s The Slow Cancellation Of The Future
Anonymous | Black Transparency, Gabriella Coleman
“An interview with Gabriella Coleman, Professor at McGill University, about Anonymous, LulzSec, and the ethics and aesthetics of hacking. Metahaven 2013”
Stacy Alaimo – Your shell on acid: post-human vulnerability, anthropocene dissolves
Originally posted on Jeremy J Schmidt:
Interesting talk from Stacy Alaimo (UT Arlington):
Anti-depressive Politics
A new Prometheus need not take the form of the ‘Modern Prince’, the party, if the latter is regarded as a commanding height and centre supervenient on any other council, […]
no boredom
In Mark Fisher’s talk he repeated the recent intervention made by the Institute for Precarious Consciousness where it states that we have moved from a world of boredom to one […]
Pentagon preparing for mass civil breakdown, Nafeez Ahmed
Pentagon preparing for mass civil breakdown, Nafeez Ahmed http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/jun/12/pentagon-mass-civil-breakdown “A US Department of Defense (DoD) research programme is funding universities to model the dynamics, risks and tipping points for large-scale […]
fuck heroes fight now, molly crabapple
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Comments on Capitalist Realism (Part 1)
Originally posted on DEONTOLOGISTICS:
I recently finished reading Mark Fisher‘s Capitalist Realism. I’m very sorry it took me so long. Now I’m at the end of my thesis I’m starting to…
Blind Brain Theory and Enactivism: In Dialogue With R. Scott Bakker
Originally posted on Knowledge Ecology:
[Image: Hannah Imlach] Last week I posted a short essay on the question of meaning, style, and aesthetics in the ecological theories of Alva Noë and…
Accelerationism, Desire and Madness
Last night at the Glasgow School of Art Mark Fisher took the stage to discuss accelerationism. I have to say that up until last night I had given only a passing interest […]
Protest is Not a Crime, A.I.-Brazil
Laura Nader on “Studying Up”
Originally posted on Upward Anthropology Research Community:
See the full text of Laura Nader’s article “Up the Anthropologist: Perspective Gained from Studying Up” “The study of man is confronted with…
Accelerationism: The New Prometheans – Part One
Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
“Let us not forget that philosophy is also primate psychology; that our loftiest speculations are merely picking through a…
Zizek surveillance&whistleblowers/voyeurism&digital identity
Slavoj is getting quite sharp these days, that said he is wrong that now (post-Snowden etc) we can no longer deny that we are under surveillance/suspicion (just as TiMorton is […]
Sleaford Mods- Two songs
Officially Britain’s only exciting band.
Paul Rabinow on Foucault & the Contemporary
Paul Rabinow on Foucault & the Contemporary – the host is a bit lacking but Rabinow is probably the most important intellectual of our time… http://www.stanford.edu/dept/fren-ital/opinions/shows/eo10175.mp3 Paul Rabinow is Professor […]
Living in Ruins, Anna Tsing
PART ONE (OF 4) – go to YouTube for the rest UC Santa Cruz anthropologist Anna Tsing is one of six international scholars to win a $5 million Niels Bohr Professorship […]
Tim Ingold’s Being Alive: Essays on Movement (pdf)
Tim Ingold’s Being Alive: Essays on Movement (pdf) Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, and Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. His interests are wide ranging: environmental perception, […]
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