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===Dust & Shadow - Reader vol.1=== | ===Dust & Shadow - Reader vol.1=== | ||
- | notes for the first volume of the [[:dust_and_shadow]] reader[s] | + | notes for the first volume of the [[:dust and shadow]] reader[s] |
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* Tsing - mushroom at the end of the world | * Tsing - mushroom at the end of the world | ||
* in the dust of this planet (?) (see: [[/the mushroom at the end of the world]] as counterpoint to [[/in the dust of this planet]]) | * in the dust of this planet (?) (see: [[/the mushroom at the end of the world]] as counterpoint to [[/in the dust of this planet]]) | ||
- | * something on [[/ | + | * (something on [[/ |
+ | * Morton - Humankind | ||
+ | * (romantic machines, panpsychism, | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | misc... | ||
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+ | “Deserts possess a particular magic, since they have exhausted their own futures, and are thus free of time.” --J.G. Ballard. The Atrocity Exhibition. | ||
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+ | “Spectrality, | ||
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+ | “brushing against, licking or irradiating are also access modes as valid (or as invalid) as thinking.” --Timothy Morton, Humankind. | ||
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