Monthly Archives: August 2009

A profound boredom

The difficulties derived from the project itself, which was intended precisely to avoid them.  By programming my work over several volumes according to a plan laid down in advance, I was telling myself that the time had now come when I could write them without difficulty, and simply unwind what was in my head, confirming

Dexies

What is more terrifying, more threatening to the essence of whatever it is that we call freedom, than slavery? What is more insidious than a force that comes from the outside–outside of the body politic, outside of the political body–and threatens us with imprisonment and maybe even death? What reaches deeper than those forces, those

Cyborg Foucault

Figurations are “partial visions” which “provide a sufficiently open space into which to project the possibility of as yet unchartable change” (Bammer). Figurations are “performative images that can be inhabited” (Haraway).  They serve a purpose, and they are playful. Synchronicity is co-happening, co-occurrence, co-articulation, co-operation.  Synchronicity is “temporally significant occurrences of acausal events” (Jung).  Synchronicity