Digital Anthropophagy and Cultural Cannibalism
@RosannaMcNamara
We’ve always “Occupied the Prairie” and We’re Not Going Anywhere
“In Occupying the Prairie: Tensions Rise as Tribes Move to Block a Pipeline by Jack Healy, New York Times, Aug. 23, 2016 we see and hear about Indians in paint […]
receiving communion
You know how hard it is sometimes just to walk on the streets downtown, how everything enters you the way the scientists describe it—photons streaming through bodies, caroming off the […]
Pipilotti Rist: Positive Exorcism
Post-scarcity as Ethical & Political Project
this blog collective has consistently pursued the open question of how we might think of a post-nihilist praxis, a problem amenable to torsions activating new kinds of “resolutions” to such an […]
Micro-essay 2: Donald Trump, Bananas & Mozart’s Requiem by Bhanu Kapil
“(The rule: no editing, no looking back. The micro-essay must be written straight into the blog without hesitation, and with a feeling in the middle of the body that comes […]
INTERVIEW: Meet @88blackhatss of AnonIntelGroup
wash us away
getting vestigial @whkchun
composing/composting: what is at hand
recently I’ve been struck again by how people keep confusing the contingency/constructiveness of human affairs (human-being) with a magical thinking of endless potential/possibilities/plasticity, but even in the inventing of novel […]
The Tunnels of Gaza -BLACK MARKET: DISPATCHES
Romare Bearden’s Mecklenburg Autumn: Heat Lightning Eastward
thanks to CS for raising the association
Feral Technologies Making & Unmaking multispecies Dumps
Reversing Silent Spring
Welcome to Hollywood Forest: The Story of “the little Irish wood that could”
ceci n’est pas un terroriste
Talking Commoning Practices w/ Saskia Sassen & Tania Bruguera
Worsening Situation by John Ashbery
@Jodi7768 reminds us that white women are dying
“White women between 25 and 55 have been dying at accelerating rates over the past decade, a spike in mortality not seen since the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s. […]
Perceiving in the City: The Affect Walk
“As we walk through the world, particularly a city, we are always negotiating a bevy of bodies and forces — faces, smells, cars, sirens, pigeons, driveways, street side gardens, trees, […]
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