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16 Dec 2023
Odradek
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"At first glance it looks like a flat star-shaped spool for thread, and indeed it does seem to have thread wound upon it; to be sure...
2 Sept 2019
ANT/Music: Cut off the Head, Legs Coming Looking for You
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I. ANT Actor-network theory (ANT) is based on the idea that everything in the social and natural world exists in a constantly chang...
10 Apr 2018
Ian Bogost: Play Anything (2016) - A Review (Part 2: Chapters 1-4)
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Basic Books (2016) Ch. 1: Everywhere, Playgrounds For someone keen to live in the world and not inside his own head - an admir...
10 Mar 2018
Graham Harman: The Third Table (Synopsis and Critique)
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Picasso: La Table (1919) I. Synopsis The Third Table (2012) is a fascinating short piece by the object-oriented philosopher ...
12 Dec 2017
Object-Oriented Ontology and the Joy of Washing Up (With Reference to the Work of D. H. Lawrence)
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Einai gar kei entautha theous One of the reasons that D. H. Lawrence continues to fascinate is because his work is an attempt to c...
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4 Sept 2017
Reflections on the Vacuum-Sealed Nature of Objects 2: Ethico-Political Considerations
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Hiromi and Lisa by Photographer Hal # 24 from the series Zatsuran (2013) I illustrated in part one of this post how D. H. Lawr...
3 Sept 2017
Reflections on the Vacuum-Sealed Nature of Objects 1: Egoism a Deux
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Rem and Marina by Photographer Hal # 07 from the series Flesh Love Japanese photographer Haruhiko Kawaguchi (aka Photogra...
31 Aug 2017
Blood, Sex, and the Inviolable Nature of Objects
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Still from the video for the song Animals by Maroon 5 Featuring Adam Levine and his wife Behati Prinsloo Dir. Samuel Bayer, (2014...
24 Apr 2016
The Moon at the End of My Street
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According to Lawrence, who insists on an essential and dynamic correspondence between man and the heavenly bodies, the moon is a stra...
13 Dec 2015
On the Truth of Things
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Artwork by Tyler Feder roaringsoftly.com According to Foucault, the ancient Greeks were mostly interested in a conception of pub...
26 Feb 2015
Black Noise (On the Poetry of Francis Ponge)
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Kazimir Malevich, Black Square (1915) Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow I'm not sure I fully understand what physicists and audio e...
14 Jun 2013
Film Kills (2): On Images, Objects and Speculative Realism
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In a digital age, the making, distribution, and consumption of images is perhaps our most fundamental activity. It deserves, theref...
9 Apr 2013
Heidegger and the Thing
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To his credit, Heidegger went out of his way to develop a highly singular understanding of the thing in contradistinction to the modern...
5 Apr 2013
Behind the Red Fence
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Objectum-Sexuality Internationale Objectum Sexuality continues to fascinate me. In no small part, this is because I find human sub...
17 Dec 2012
On the Philosophical Importance of Making Lists
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Writing in the above work, Ian Bogost suggests that we might use the term ontography to refer to an inscriptive strategy that gives a s...
10 Dec 2012
The Woman Who Married the Eiffel Tower
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"Things are not only structures with closed contours that lend themselves to manipulation and whose consistency constrains us. They...
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