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Tag Archives: process
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 aesthetics, affect, animal studies, books, Deleuze, Event, experience, Guattari, Massumi, nonhuman, perception, philosophy, politics, process, Simondon, Whitehead
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Fuller on Forgetting OOO
Glen Fuller on his Event Mechanics blog has posted a sequel to his excellent post called “Forget OOO.” In the original post he convincingly writes about the pitfalls of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) when compared and contrasted to the work of … Continue reading
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 calledĀ 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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Answering some queries about Whitehead
Originally posted on Footnotes2Plato:
A college student emailed me with some questions about the technical details of Whitehead’s metaphysical scheme as laid out in Process and Reality. I figured I’d post my response to him here since I haven’t…
Channel Surf – A Call for Participation
The Department of Biological Flow has put out a call for participation for their research-creation event called Channel Surf, which will be taking place on the Rideau Canal in Ontario, Canada some time in the early summer of 2015. This … Continue reading
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Compiling an Index: More-than Names and Nouns
Last year Erin Manning hired me to compile the index for her now recently published book Always More Than One: Individuation’s Dance. (You can find a preview section of the book here.) I had never made an index for a … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice, ecology, Event, experience, Manning, Massumi, movement, perception, philosophy, process, relation, Whitehead, writing
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CFP: Rendering (the) Visibile II
Originally posted on deleuzianexcursus:
Fresh from my inbox…. looks like a good event for all you Deleuzians that are interested in aesthetics On Feb 7-8, 2014, the Program in Moving Image Studies at GSU will host the second Rendering (the)…