Month: September 2014

  • Gerhard Richter’s Atlas

    Gerhard Richter’s Atlas communedesign: Gerhard Richter’s Atlas is a collection of photographs, newspaper cuttings and sketches that the artist has been assembling since the mid 1960s. A few years in, Richter started to arrange the materials on loose sheets of paper. “In the beginning I tried to accommodate everything there that was…

  • Birth of Thanaticism | Public Seminar

    Birth of Thanaticism | Public Seminar rematerializationchamber: Thanaticism: a social order which subordinates the production of use values to the production of exchange value, to the point that the production of exchange value threatens to extinguish the conditions of existence of use value. That might do as a first approximation.

  • I like that Philip K. Dick and the science fiction writers that I fell in love with were intrinsically in this termite role, nibbling around the edges of the culture. Jonathan Lethem on the subversive power of comics and science fiction | The Verge (via thisistheverge)

  • twentyfrancs: THIS SUNDAY! peoplesclimate.org

  • twentyfrancs: THIS SUNDAY! peoplesclimate.org

  • hisoker: THATS HOW THEY DO THE PATTERN THING THE SQUARE THING MY WEEABOO HEART IS YELLING (Source: https://vine.co/)

  • dominicewan: Hand drawn hypercube animation.I’ve been facinated by the fourth dimension for really quite long, this gif goes between a hypercube in 0,1,2,3,4 dimensions and back again.  

  • Thought via Path

    chartier: Nick: That’s why I’m on Tinder, man. Expanding the network. Joe: it’s the new LinkedIn. with Nick and Joe at Rocking Horse – Read on Path.

  • Moxyland: South African Cyberpunk is a Beautifully Disturbing Thing.

    Moxyland: South African Cyberpunk is a Beautifully Disturbing Thing. kenyatta: tacanderson: In 2011 I was visiting South Africa for the first time and while I was there I stopped in a bookstore and wanted to find a South African sci-fi author. I picked up Zoo City, by Lauren Beukes and loved it. Zoo City isn’t exactly cyberpunk but…