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Exams are ridiculous

joshjackman wrote 19 hours ago:                                          Exams are ridiculous. Imagine, if you will, your boss seque … more →

Tags: Personal, Work, Revision, Stress, Exams, unjust, John Lennon, William Shakespeare, Dorothy Parker

New book project: Archaeology without culture2 comments

Johan Normark wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a lengthy article (16,500 words) that I submitted to an anthology several years ago. I highly … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, archaeology, Mayanist studies, assemblage, Cochuah, Culture, culture area, DeLanda, Deleuze

Bialecki, "Does God Exist in Methodological Atheism? On Tanya Luhrmann’s When God Talks Back and Bruno Latour"

anthrocybib wrote 2 weeks ago: Bialecki, Jon. Forthcoming. “Does God Exist in Methodological Atheism? On Tanya Luhrmann’s Whe … more →

Tags: Jon Bialecki, Vineyard, Charismatic Christianity, Science, Tanya Luhrmann, Bruno Latour

The Irregularity of Beckett's Murphy

seanbraune wrote 3 weeks ago: Samuel Beckett’s Murphy, his first novel, is a celebration of irregularity. After Murphy’s death at … more →

Tags: Dasein, Heidegger, irregularity, Marquis de Sade, posthumanism, Samuel Beckett, Schizoanalysis

CFP: Being Non/Human Discussion Group

hanoconnor wrote 3 weeks ago: This is a call for papers from postgraduate students and early career researchers for a new interdis … more →

Tags: Events, CFPS, CFP, posthumanism, Call for Papers, Being Non/Human Discussion Group, Being Non/Human, Posthuman, thing theory

Reminder of two speeches

Johan Normark wrote 1 month ago: For those of you in the neighborhood of Göteborg I will just remind you of two speeches. The first t … more →

Tags: Events, maya, nordstan, skogen

What can object-oriented ontology tell us about music and music creation?

jasonwpost wrote 1 month ago: Even as the philosophy of language and its supposedly reactionary opponents both declare victory, th … more →

Tags: OOo, object-oriented music

Inhuman ethics of the 2012-phenomenon3 comments

Johan Normark wrote 1 month ago: Here is a tentative article and abstract for the AAA session in Chicago. Inhuman ethics of the 2012- … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, 2012, aaa, Allusion, Anthropology, antifragile, Correlationism, dividual, ethics

Figure/Ground review: Weaponising Speculation Conference, Dublin6 comments

mailjones wrote 1 month ago: By Liam Jones March 2nd and 3rd saw the inaugural conference of the Dublin Unit for Speculative Thou … more →

Tags: Phenomenology, Academia, Conferences, Continental Philosophy

Media Objects - Bogost chapter 1

simonwoodhonours wrote 2 months ago: Hey there blog-o-verse, I thought i’d take a moment to document my initial thoughts and feelin … more →

Tags: media objects, Ian Bogost, ontology, Graham Harman

Alex Reid: What is Object-Oriented Rhetoric?5 comments

thisiskent wrote 2 months ago: Every version of the video that I could find cuts off about 9 minutes in. Reid starts the video by s … more →

Tags: kent, Alex Reid, Object-Oriented Rhetoric, OOR, OOo, Correlationism, Speculative Realism, aliens, language

More ponderings on Realist Magic6 comments

andreling wrote 2 months ago: Over at Archive Fire, Morton’s Realist Magic is being discussed – and the question of wi … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Causation

material vulnerabilities12 comments

arranjames wrote 2 months ago: I want to do two things in this post. First, to explore the idea of ‘ontological vulnerability … more →

Tags: Reflection, Mind, Philosophy, Stoicism, Realism, nonhuman

Realist Magic

Adam Robbert wrote 3 months ago: I know what you’re thinking: “Realist Magic was posted online, like, a full 24 hours ago … more →

Tags: Object-Oriented Philosophies, Philosophy, Aesthetic Causality, ecology without nature, realist magic, Tim Morton

The Maya calendar as a necromantic device2 comments

Johan Normark wrote 3 months ago: “Clocks and calendars are necromantic devices-tools by which the dead think for the living, an … more →

Tags: Mayanist studies, archaeological theory, maya, temporality, Neuroscience, Long Count, Object, Short Count, Maya calendar

ashis nandy, media & the work of acceleration

anirban wrote 3 months ago: The hornet’s nest stirred by Ashis Nandy’s comments at the Jaipur Literature Festival might – hopefu … more →

Tags: Spectacle, politics (im)proper, resistance(s)/code(s), media, Ashis Nandy, Jaipur Literature Festival, caste, dromology, Slow News

What is Information Artifact Ontology?

Andrew Iliadis wrote 4 months ago: What is Information Artifact Ontology? There are two fields I’d like to talk about here. Both … more →

Tags: Simondon, floridi, technology, affect, objects, Information Artifact Ontology, INFORMATION 2, Communication 2, concretization

Video – Graham Harman @ Purdue Jan.14.20132 comments

Andrew Iliadis wrote 4 months ago: Here is the video of Graham Harman’s talk at Purdue this Monday (Jan.14.2013). … more →

Tags: Philosophy

Hank Stolte on the Stratospheric Weirdness of Theory Objects at the Limit

JPMiller wrote 4 months ago: “in the really realness of our lives not the debate fuck fuck… We should just go to the … more →

Tags: Fragments, Object Oriented Ontology, Speculative Realism, Debate, Really Real, Hank Stolte


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