Following the philosophy of Deleuze, Manuel Delanda has explored a more sophisticated, messier and non-linear nature to reality. Mostly uncommon to western thinking, though not absent, is the idea of … more →
shaman sunshamansun wrote 3 months ago: Following the philosophy of Deleuze, Manuel Delanda has explored a more sophisticated, messier and n … more →
markuspretzel wrote 6 months ago: There is an excellent, highly accessible lecture by Manuel De Landa on YouTube in twelve parts regar … more →
PE wrote 1 year ago: A recording of Graham Harman’s ANTHEM seminar talk at the LSE yesterday, entitled “Assemblages … more →
shamansun wrote 1 year ago: A new article I just found on Digg: Intelligent Humans Evolved Because of Big-Hipped Ancestors. It … more →
shamansun wrote 1 year ago: “We live in a world populated by structures – complex mixture of geological, biological, … more →
shamansun wrote 1 year ago: “1000 Years of Nonlinear History” by Manuel DeLanda. I just cracked open this book last … more →
meanwhileinmokum wrote 1 year ago: After a frustrating summer trying to trace an elusive politics of noise in the pages of Jacques Ranc … more →
spacestationblaney wrote 1 year ago: “Street philosopher” Manuel Delanda wants to caution you against being “human, all … more →
PE wrote 1 year ago: The most recent issue of Pli – The Warwick Journal of Philosophy has an interview with Graham … more →
Taylor Adkins wrote 2 years ago: I’ve been visiting the massthink blog (populated by Ryan and Aless) for a couple of months now … more →