The Internet, Good or Wack
by J. Bueno | October, 2007 | ?: 2000.0, Imprisoned Notebooks, texts | No Comments Of course, the internet is not just an apparatus of the wealthy (sub)urban elite that garnishes hand-held personal devices. It is that all personal devices are becoming part of the flow of the internet. The Internet. From the new car with satellite systems, to the hospital wireless network, a something is threading its [...]I Ran a Rhea (Or, Already Tired of the War in Iran)
by Eduardo Ramos | October, 2007 | ?: Imprisoned Notebooks, texts | No Comments Neveryoumind the drought The War has Just BegunDiarealism … (or Diarrealism)
by Eduardo Ramos | May, 2007 | ?: Imprisoned Notebooks, texts | No Comments Diarealism attempts to enter into any of the various substrates of the Real. Determining what is unreal does not in any way require a determination of the real. Rather, the unreal is subsumed by the real (and vice versa), and thus, the unreal and the real are unable to speak. To each other or to any [...]2000.0: Plateaus, Data, & Bot-Democracy: Deleuze, Guattari, The Apocalyptic Blog
by J. Bueno | April, 2007 | ?: 2000.0 | No Comments Part I: 2000.0: Plateaus, Information, & Democracy & Bodies Preamble This essay, or, better said, series of small essays, pretends to be neither an explication nor an elaboration on the modes of thought put forth by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Rather, it is an attempt to step into the [...]the signifying regime of the sign
by Eduardo Ramos | March, 2007 | ?: 2000.0, Imprisoned Notebooks, concrete | 1 Commentarea de bon, the re-production of life
by Eduardo Ramos | March, 2007 | ?: Imprisoned Notebooks, terra.urbe.05 | No Comments Elena holds future sand at Area de Bon. Area is “sand,” in Galician. Her hands are, in fact, full of shells. In her palms she holds a treasure of broken, polished, smoothed, shattered shells. They still teem with various lives, that of their form and that of their content of lives. Mollusks and their homes. [...]population explosion/ humans and wolves
by Eduardo Ramos | February, 2007 | ?: Imprisoned Notebooks | No Comments Humans and wolves. How to implement hierarchy? Reproduction impeding. Speech impediment. And pedestrians. Humans Beat Wolves Hierarchy is in a state of constant composition and decomposition. Whether or not it is recomposed is impossible to know. FLOMAX: “decrease your semen!” Hire Arky Hierarchy can be implicitly designed and enforced. A name given to this implicitness of struggle is “Nature.” [...]
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