Will Self on Guy Debord
Will Self on Guy Debord Will Self in discussion with Patrick Keiller and Matthew Beaumont at the LRB bookshop.
Will Self on Guy Debord Will Self in discussion with Patrick Keiller and Matthew Beaumont at the LRB bookshop.
lots to admire about Tanya’s work and her willingness to try and foreground her own not-knowing, but I don’t think that our task is like the novelist (or the actor) […]
thanks to http://progressivegeographies.com/ Whether through showings or sayings (making it explicit as it’s been called) we can certainly have intense moments of re-cognition/identification, but than how to use these sparks […]
Rosenthal, Sandra B. (2005) ‘The Ontological Grounding of Diversity: A Pragmatic Overview’ in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: The uprootedness of experience from its ontological embeddedness in a natural world […]
linton kwesi johnson – in concert with the dub band
Gilles Deleuze – The Exhausted. pdf translation by Anthony Uhlmann
http://ezequieldipaolo.wordpress.com/ Click to access di-paolo-and-thompson-enactive-approach.pdf
Margaret Walker – http://stampingthewater.wordpress.com/ Liv in(the)finite – http://inthefinite.wordpress.com/ Ashley Blackmore – http://ashley.blackmo.re/
oh yes and unfortunately Huston Smith
Infinite Jest Psychogeography “Maybe it helps to read Infinite Jest as a tour map of one man’s battlefield…Our guests include Bill Lattanzi, poet, playwright, and the original Infinite Boston tour guide; D.T. […]
Gilbert Simondon and Bio-Hacking, Sarah Choukah WEBSITES: – http://schoukah.com – http://genspace.org REFERENCE ARTICLES ON THE FUNAMBULIST: – “Episode 01: For an Allagmatic Architecture: Introduction to the Work of Gilbert Simondon” – “Episode […]
There seems to have been an explosion around the question of a realist pluralism, it’s possibility and desirability, with a variety of the post-SR crowd weighing in. The debate seems […]
“We start from the One, rather than arriving at it. We start from the One, which is to say that if we go anywhere, it will be toward the World, […]
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