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Tag Archives: affect
Elusive Presence – Chapter Summaries
Below are the chapter summaries for my book project Elusive Presence: How Images Make Themselves. Preface ~ Eight Parables on How Images Makes Themselves Felt The book opens with eight short parables. Each is about a particular experience with an … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, affect, art, books, Bridget Riley, composition, Deleuze, Elusive Presence, experience, feeling, images, incipiency, Internet Art, Irwin, James, John F. Simon Jr., Manning, Massumi, Mondrian, painting, perception, Vasulka, video, Whitehead, writing
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Winter Reading: Interesting Books Coming Soon
I wish I could learn to read faster because there are so many good books coming out soon. Here is a list of some interesting titles I would love to have (except Massumi’s, I have it already because I did … Continue reading
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Tagged affect, books, colour, digital, digital art, ecology, Hansen, Ian Bogost, Jane Bennett, Jussi Parikka, light, Manning, Massumi, materialism, media, new media, nonhuman, philosophy, sensation, Shaviro, technology, Timothy Morton, Wendy Chun
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My Review of Nathaniel Stern’s “Interactive Art and Embodiment”
My review of Nathaniel Stern‘s new book Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance was published in Art Journal earlier this month. You can download the pdf of the article from Taylor and Francis (unfortunately there is a … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, affect, art, Articles, digital art, embodiment, Interactive Art, Nathaniel Stern, new media, publishing, writing
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Future Projects Page Now Up
Please look at the menu bar of this blog for a moment. You will (hopefully) notice the new “Future Projects” page, which give descriptions of my three current projects. Two of these projects have more detailed sub-pages. Please feel free … Continue reading
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Tagged AcWri, aesthetics, affect, announcement, books, Bridget Riley, contrast, Deleuze, Event, experience, Gins and Arakawa, Guattari, images, interview, Irwin, Manning, Massumi, Mondrian, nonhuman, perception, philosophy, post-doc, publishing, Riley, Vasulka, Whitehead, Yves Klein
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Later This Year, Two New Books by Brian Massumi
Duke University Press will be publishing two new books by Brian Massumi later this year, the first is titled What Animals Teach Us About Politics and the second is titled The Power at the End of the Economy. I recently … Continue reading
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Tagged Whitehead, Deleuze, Massumi, experience, perception, nonhuman, Simondon, books, affect, aesthetics, Event, Guattari, philosophy, politics, process, animal studies
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#CFP – Fibreculture Journal 23 – Creative Robotics: Rethinking Human–Machine Configurations
Below is a call for papers from the Fibreculture Journal’s 23rd issue on “Creative Robotics.” Enjoy! Call For Papers 2014: Creative Robotics (PDF) http://fibreculturejournal.org/ CFP – Issue 23 Fibreculture Journal: Creative Robotics: Rethinking Human–Machine Configurations —– Please note that for this … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, affect, Call for papers, interdisciplinary, nonhuman, Research-Creation
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#CFP: Intersections 2014: Thinking|Feeling
I recently sent this call for papers . I am considering applying myself. Enjoy! Call For Papers Intersections 2014: Thinking|Feeling March 14-15, 2014, York & Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada Keynote by Jasbir K. Puar Submissions Deadline: December 21, 2013 How do … Continue reading
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Tagged affect, art, bodies, Call for papers, conferences, experience, feeling, politics, thinking
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On Ecology and More: An interview with Adrian Ivakhiv
There is a great interview with Adrian Ivakhiv on Society and Space – Environment Planning D where he discusses his new book Ecologies of the Moving Image: Cinema, Affects, Nature and more. Enjoy!
A Conversation Between Robert Irwin and Lawrence Weschler
The Getty Museum earlier this year posted the video of a public conversation Robert Irwin and Lawrence Weschler had in 2008 that coincided with the launch of the then newly expanded version of Wechler’s book on Irwin called Seeing Is Forgetting … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, affect, art, collaborations, colour, experience, images, interview, Irwin, perception, philosophy, process, Talks
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Brian Massumi on Perception Attack
I recently found the video below of Brian Massumi presenting his concept of perception attack.