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Infrastructural Co-implications?

April 12, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

Originally posted on Installing (Social) Order:
Introduction: Infrastructural Complications Penny Harvey, Casper Bruun Jensen & Atsuro Morita Over the past decade, infrastructures have emerged as compelling sites for qualitative social…

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Stiegler

‘Crash Space’, by R.S. Bakker (pdf)

April 11, 2017by ||| 35 Comments

  Postscript Reverse engineering brains is a prelude to engineering brains, plain and simple. Since we are our brains, and since we all want to be better than what we […]

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Bakker

Andrew Pickering – Engaging Emergence: From Cellular Automata to the Occupy Movement

April 7, 2017by dmf 4 Comments

It’s come to my attention that this may have gotten buried in the powers of the horde here and that would be unfortunate as I think it is central to […]

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The Anthropocene and the End of Postmodernism

April 2, 2017by edmundberger 34 Comments

In his 1979 book The Postmodern Condition, Jean Francois Lyotard famously described the coming age of postmodernism as a the dissolution of grand narratives, that is, overarching schemes or horizons […]

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Hardt, Lyotard, Morton, Srnicek

Sketches on Mutant Design (or, Situationism at the after party)

March 23, 2017by edmundberger 23 Comments

(worldmap: command and control) Beyond the Judgement of God. Meltdown: planetary china-syndrome, dissolution of the biosphere into the technosphere, terminal speculative bubble crisis, ultravirus, and revolution stripped of all christian-socialist […]

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Bateson, Debord, Guattari, Klein, Land, Pickering, Serres, Uncategorized

#Additivism: An Encounter with The Fluid Outside

March 14, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

SONIC ACTS ACADEMY 28 February 2016 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands A talk and Q&A session by Morehshin Allahyari and Daniel Rourke about The 3D Additivist Manifesto + The 3D Additivist […]

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Allahyari, Rourke

Nick Srnicek on Crises and Cognitive Mapping

March 13, 2017by ||| 3 Comments

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
This is the second of a three-part series on ‘what we talked about at ISA’. The first part on technology in International Relations…

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Srnicek

The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene | Catherine Malabou

March 10, 2017by ||| 1 Comment

The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene Catherine Malabou’s lecture is titled “The Brain of History or the Mentality of the Anthropocene” and will explore topics of […]

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Malabou

S.C Hickman on The Machinic Unconscious

March 10, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

[Bernard Stiegler] relates that the automated processes implemented by algorithmic governmentality to Félix Guattari’s concepts of molecular machinic unconscious and machinic enslavement. The example used by Guattari for machinic enslavement […]

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Guattari, Land, Stiegler

The Fractal Quality of Process

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

“Fractal geometry was essentially discovered by Benoit Mandelbrot in the nineteen sixties and seventies, based partially on the work of Gottfried Leibniz, Georg Cantor, Henri Poincare, and Helge von Koch. […]

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Mandelbrot, Poincare

A Martial Art of Metaphor: Two Interviews with Gilles Châtelet

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

“There’s currently a kind of delirium in play that serves to prohibit any violence in language. In other words, left discourse must necessarily be boring as shit.” – Gilles Châtelet […]

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Châtelet

After the Good Life, the Impasse

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

After the Good Life, the Impasse: human resources, time out, and the precarious present: Professor Lauren Berlant (George M Pullman Professor, Department of English, University of Chicago) lectures on two […]

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Berlant, Uncategorized

Surviving Post-Capitalism? Coping, hoping, doping & shopping

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/podcasts/ideas_20170209_12536.mp3 Wolfgang Streeck discussing How Will Capitalism End? via Surviving Post-Capitalism? Coping, hoping, doping & shopping — Deterritorial Investigations Unit

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Mark Fisher on Nick Land & Neo-Anarchism / Cosmic Libertarianism

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

SOUNDCLOUD via Mark Fisher on Nick Land & Neo-Anarchism / Cosmic Libertarianism — Deterritorial Investigations Unit

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Fisher, Land

Apocalypse, Now! Peter Sloterdijk & Bernard Stiegler on the Anthropocene

March 6, 2017by ||| 1 Comment

“We would finally like to ask here, most likely in deviation from Stiegler’s own intentions, whether it would be possible to conceive of such an internation as an enabling strategy […]

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Sloterdijk, Stiegler

Autonomia: Post-Political Politics (pdf)

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

“Autonomia: Post-Political Politics, originally published in New York in 1980. Edited by Sylvère Lotringer and Christian Marazzi with the direct participation of the main leaders and theorists of the Autonomist […]

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How The Economic Machine Works

March 6, 2017by ||| Leave a comment

THE WALLSTREET LOONS IN CHARGE via How The Economic Machine Works by Ray Dalio — Deterritorial Investigations Unit

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Dalio

dismantling the future: lunatic riffs on extinction engineering

October 21, 2015by Arran Crawford 1 Comment

Just finished my first pass of the first chapter of Inventing the Future. Its pretty familiar but still quite dense for that. One of the lurking monsters beneath the chapter […]

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Marx, Srnicek

Taksim Commune: Gezi Park And The Uprising In Turkey

May 30, 2015by linnewho 3 Comments

from brandon jourdan This short documentary is a rare behind-the-scenes look at Summer 2013 Gezi Park protests in Istanbul, Turkey. In late May 2013, political unrest swept across Turkey. In […]

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parabiosis: neurolibidinal induction complex

May 11, 2015by dmf Leave a comment
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