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Benjamin and Baudrillard

bkeyper wrote 7 hours ago:            It is really funny but I’ve been bouncing around with Benjamin’s “techn … more →

Tags: Michael Taussig, Walter Benjamin

Adventures in Auditing #1: The Matrix2 comments

c8ic8 wrote 1 week ago: Theorists of postmodernism such as Slavoj Zizek and Jean Baudrillard explore the ways that post-Ford … more →

Tags: The Matrix, Postmodernism, Slavoj Zizek, verticality, Kristen Whissel

thantic modernism—notes on pumhösl & baudrillard

aureliomadrid wrote 1 week ago: documenta 12 | Florian Pumhösl / Modernologie (Dreieckiges Atilier) | Modernology (Triangular Atelie … more →

Tags: Aurelio Madrid, Florian Pumhösl, Modernism, simulacra

All Together Separate*2 comments

pinoyjourn wrote 2 weeks ago: Once upon a time we all lived together, and then lived separate lives; Now we’re connected mor … more →

Tags: Reviews, Thoughts and Theories, media, Life, Bruce Willis, surrogates, Radha Mitchell, Movies, Internet

The Elusive Photograph

Tony Hall wrote 3 weeks ago: The camera colludes with the photographer to construct a view of our world. The photographer may bel … more →

Tags: Photography, Catalyst, convivial camera, photograph, photograph(ie)s

Frank Rich, Defender of Representation?3 comments

tripinchina wrote 1 month ago: Frank Rich is certainly my favorite of the NYTimes columnists. His columns often revolve around the … more →

Tags: Philosophy, frank rich, Richard Heene

On Hyperreality: Borges & Baudrillard

Kevin J. Lin wrote 1 month ago: The Ludic fallacy is the fallacy of mistaking the model/map for the reality/territory. Check out thi … more →

Tags: Literature, ludic fallacy, hyperreality, Jorge Luis Borges, simulacra and simulation

Just An Excuse To Quote From A Great Book.

Andrew Graham wrote 1 month ago: Apparently, last week was deemed Mental Illness Awareness Week and aimed to raise awareness about me … more →

Tags: media, Mental Health, Mental Illness Awareness Week, Quotes

The End of Art

Mark Holsworth wrote 1 month ago: The end of art is where the word “art” ceases to be a meaningful term because it refers to nothing o … more →

Tags: Art History, Marcel Duchamp, Alexander Baumgarten

New York: Michael Najjar debuts High Altitude at Bitforms Gallery

dawire wrote 1 month ago: Bitforms Gallery is pleased to announce a third solo exhibition with German photographic artist Mich … more →

Tags: Exhibitions, New York, Spain, England, Michael Najjar, High Altitude, bitforms, Exhibition, sublime

Has perfection always been plastic?

Maz wrote 1 month ago: There’s one opportunity for wedding photography that I have not yet posted about – what … more →

Tags: Wedding Photography, Digital, Fashion Photography, perfection, simulacra, wedding photojournalism, what is the perfect image

Wedding photography - isn't it all the same?

Maz wrote 1 month ago: http://www.weddingphotographydirectory.com/wedding-photo/wedding-photography/photographers/NC-North- … more →

Tags: Wedding Photography, Bride, digital era, simulacra and simulation, wedding photography post-production, wedding phtography

the post-modern problem in worship

Jonathan Louie wrote 1 month ago: I am pretty much over the whole anti-post-modern dialogue at church. My perspective is that moderns … more →

Tags: Practice, Reason, Frances Flannery-Dailey, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Modernism, Post-modernism, Sheryl Crow, simulacra and simulation, The Matrix

In 'Photography' by Pierre Bourdieu, a genetic sociology of a particular form of cultural practice

atinimoodyman wrote 1 month ago: p. 112 It seems to amount to that, for the field of cultural studies, objectiveness for people … more →

Tags: Photo Gallery, Career, Studio, Sociology, Cultural and Media Studies, University, Photography, cultural studies, Reading Notes

Dysenchanted Worlds: Rationalisation, Dystopia, and Therapy Culture in Ninni Holmqvist’s The Unit6 comments

Eric Repphun wrote 2 months ago: Proving that we here in the Dunedin School are interested in books other than the Bible, we turn our … more →

Tags: Death, History, language, Literature, Living, Religion, Rhetoric, texts, Children of Men

because Baudrillard is dead

pensum wrote 2 months ago: [Guardian]  Years earlier, [Sophie Calle] had duped [her father] into bankrolling her travels. … more →

Tags: Art, Sophie Calle

What I'm Laughing At: At Least I Admit My Ignorance8 comments

Fastidious wrote 2 months ago: Reading a piece about gun control, Plaxico Burress, and Sen. John Thune, I was struck by the author … more →

Tags: What I'm Politicing, What I'm Laughing At, Sen. John Thune, South Dakota, John Thune, New York, New York Times, Thomas Pynchon, Jacques Derrida

The Material God: Money

Nathaniel wrote 2 months ago: As always, The New York Times offers a wonderful thoughtful little piece to it’s readers today … more →

Tags: General Destruction, Philosophy, Religion, Money, Georges Bataille, Faith, The New York Times, Sovereignty

Microscopic Pornography: Public Enemies and the Problem of Detail

Eric Repphun wrote 2 months ago: Last night, I attended a screening of Public Enemies, Michael Mann’s retelling of the final mo … more →

Tags: "Continental" Philosophy, film, History, Living, Photography, Theory, Ill-conceived reactionary nostalgia, microscopic pornography, Pornography


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