1. The March of Technology (Friedrich Kittler)

    January 4, 2011
    by Jeanne-Salome Rochat

    Friedrich Kittler talking about vectors in media technology, historical roots in the physical sciences and geography through ancient Greece, the Middle Ages, the 18th and 19th Century, World War I, World War II and Post War Western engineering sciences.
    Kittler describes our return to Greek language in science as linked to that civilization’s unique origination of the natural sciences, and traces technology’s accelerated march forward.

    See EUROPEAN GRADUATE SCHOOL


  2. With each step, you fall forward slightly

    December 22, 2010
    by Jeanne-Salome Rochat

    Some say abuse takes the best parts of us.

    A recent conversation with Marie-Caroline Hominal and François Chaignaud (related in Novembre, Issue 2) led me to a much recurrent thought: public bodies.

    Vito Acconci told that among the Marxist beliefs he had espoused in the 1970s but still felt compelled by was the conviction that the rejection of the value of private property should begin with a changed attitude to your own body, with the radical readiness to understand this body and self as public and political, 24/7.

    The refusal to claim your potentials as private property and the will to allow them to be used, exhausted or abused by others, implies a generosity that to me, however, has little to do with moral altruism. It seems rather more driven by an unrestrained desire to enjoy and be enjoyed by others. A way to connect it all, the whole world. Sweet soul of abuse. Always exhibited, and forever owned. Always flying, and forever falling.

    Laurie Anderson – Walking And Falling from J. Christian Guerrero on Vimeo.


    (rotary tattoo machine made by Shagbuilt)


  3. Six Six Six, and all falls to matter

    December 19, 2010
    by Jeanne-Salome Rochat

    Meanwhile, FIVE is still expecting you.


  4. New To The Online Features

    December 15, 2010
    by Adrian Wilson

    Keeping Busy

    Photo by Paolo Zerbini


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    December 8, 2010
    by Adrian Wilson

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  6. Snake Girl

    November 27, 2010
    by Adrian Wilson

    Snake Girl Indeed.

    Coming.

    Soon.


  7. Descanzar es salud (Rest is healthful)

    November 25, 2010
    by Jeanne-Salome Rochat

    Someone dear sent me this link from the “Paul Lafargue Internet Archive”, a few weeks ago. The text was written in 1883.

    Images: Archives from Oggiaro, Milano, Italy.

    PS: Was the divine bull Apis–born of a virgin cow impregnated by the rays of the sun–not a statue ?