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Dust & Shadow - Reader vol.1
notes for the first volume of the dust_and_shadow reader[s]
contents/extracts/fragments
- material from https://d-u-s-t-and-shadow.tumblr.com/
- excerpts from…
- Stengers - animism
- 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)
- (something on thalience (?))
- Morton - Humankind
- (romantic machines, panpsychism, animism, etc, vegetal mind, human scale systems, non-human technologies…)
misc…
“Deserts possess a particular magic, since they have exhausted their own futures, and are thus free of time.” –J.G. Ballard. The Atrocity Exhibition.
“Spectrality, the way a thing keeps exceeding itself, or is displaced from itself, or is ecstatically outside itself (ekstasis, “ex-sistence”), doesn’t just belong to human being […] Humankind is flickering, displaced from itself, ecstatic, rippling and dappled with shadows. Shadows made not only by some other entity interacting with it, like the sun through the trees, but shadows that are an intrinsic part of the thing.” –Timothy Morton. Humankind.
“brushing against, licking or irradiating are also access modes as valid (or as invalid) as thinking.” –Timothy Morton, Humankind.