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Facebook between Anti-Semitism and Breastfeeding2 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 7 months ago: The Real of Facebook Recently Mike Arrington of TechCrunch posted a polemic of Facebook’s poli … more →

Tags: 4chan, Anti-Semitism, Breastfeeding, facebook, Holocaust, Jacques Lacan, Slavoj Zizek

Marblecake, Also the Game2 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 7 months ago: That was the message encoded in TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2009 by none ot … more →

Tags: 4chan, Anonymous, hacking, Internet vigilante, moot, Slavoj Zizek, TIME 100 hack, Time magazine

This is Just a Theater for the Media

Bonni Rambatan wrote 8 months ago: The only winning move is not to play Stay calm – Nothing will happen to TPB, us personally or … more →

Tags: Alain Badiou, commons, communism, fullboycott, monochrom, Piracy, pirates, Posthuman, The Pirate Bay

The Twitter Hysteria4 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 9 months ago: Are all Twitter users insecure like her? Twittering stems from a lack of identity. It’s a constant u … more →

Tags: David Lewis, hysteria, Identity Crisis, Insecurity, Jacques Lacan, Oliver James, Slavoj Zizek, twitter

Social Networks and Mind Evolution7 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 9 months ago: Real conversation in real time may eventually give way to these sanitised and easier screen dialogue … more →

Tags: cognitive mapping, facebook, Jacques Lacan, mind evolution, Neuroscience, Psychoanalysis, social networking, Susan Greenfield

The White Bentley Chase Did Not Happen6 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 9 months ago: Such was Jason Quackenbush’s response #5 to the polemic that has been going on the the blogosp … more →

Tags: Alain Badiou, Chase, Jacques Lacan, Jean Baudrillard, Live Tweeting, Martin Heidegger, Paul Virilio, simulacra, Suicide

What is a Good Twitter Neighbor?2 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: The Twitter village As the Web becomes more and more social, as more and more people write how Twitt … more →

Tags: Ideology, Slavoj Zizek, cyberculture studies, cyborg other, self-distancing, twitter, neighbor, Søren Kierkegaard

Ambient Disconnectedness

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: This is disconnectedness at its best.Blogger AV Flox has a really interesting article in her Love in … more →

Tags: Ambient Awareness, android big Other, Connectedness, disconnectedness, Jacques Lacan, scopic drive, society of information, superego gaze, twitter

Emoticons Stole Your Passivity

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: Yep, these guys did. We have today progressed far from what Žižek dubbed as one of the most importan … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, New Media Studies, cyberculture studies, interpassive subject, Emoticons, LOL, Robert Pfaller, interpassivity, Canned laughter

Oversharing, or, the Anxiety of Inverted Fantasy1 comment

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: There is a new phenomenon in today’s information society, the anxiety of which becomes pervasi … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, Jacques Lacan, posthuman subject, Information society, monitor phase, Lev Manovich, Borromean rings, oversharing, Digital Cinema

Of Facebook and Porn1 comment

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: image credit: Mashable Much debate has been going on lately surrounding the idea of whether Facebook … more →

Tags: cyberculture studies, facebook, interpassive subject, Mark Zuckerberg, Pornography, posthumanity, Slavoj Zizek

Database and the Absence of Quilting Points1 comment

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: It is interesting to note that the Lyotardian postmodern disappearance of grand narratives is celebr … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, Jacques Lacan, Disaster Capitalism, divine subject, posthumanity, Lev Manovich, Jean-François Lyotard, Alain Badiou, Info-aesthetics

The Screen and the Prison: Lacan and Manovich on the Subject

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: Lev Manovich provided a great reading of the screen’s history in his The Language of New Media … more →

Tags: Jacques Lacan, posthuman subject, mirror phase, monitor phase, posthumanity, Lev Manovich, Gregory Bateson, Screen

Fukuyama was Right, but Hegel Lives on5 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: Readers of Žižek should probably be familiar with the famous Žižek quote of “It’s easy t … more →

Tags: Ideology, Slavoj Zizek, Global Capitalism, posthuman subject, G.W.F. Hegel, Francis Fukuyama, posthumanity, posthuman historicism

The Problem of Institutions

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: Ideology, in the general sense of the way society works, can always be conceived as a problem of ins … more →

Tags: Ideology, Naomi Klein, Piracy, G.W.F. Hegel, Karl Marx, P2P, Acta

The Monitor and the Screen: Lacan and Deleuze on the Cyborg

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: In my media studies, I tend to make quite a strong distinction between monitor and screen. The scree … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, Jacques Lacan, virtual capitalism, posthuman subject, divine subject, Gilles Deleuze, N. Katherine Hayles, schizophrenia, Information society

Divine Subjects and Liberal Capitalism's Collapse2 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: Let’s face it: every economist who is not an idiot knows very well that today’s global m … more →

Tags: Slavoj Zizek, Naomi Klein, Disaster Capitalism, Late Capitalism, virtual capitalism, posthuman subject, divine subject

Hello, World!2 comments

Bonni Rambatan wrote 1 year ago: “Hello, World!” is the standard opening template of the WordPress blog. It is also the standard temp … more →

Tags: contemporary superego, cyberculture studies, Ideology, Jacques Lacan, Jean Baudrillard, New Media Studies, prosumer society, simulacra, Slavoj Zizek


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