Monthly Archives: July 2012

Žižek responds to John Gray

I posted the John Gray’s NYRB review of Žižek before; here’s a response.

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Between Architecture of War and Military Urbanism

Call for papers – April 26-27, 2013, Tallinn, Estonia. Stephen Graham, Steven Flusty and Donovan Wylie as keynote speakers.

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Martin Coward on Open Access Publishing

Some interesting thoughts here.

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Back from Edinburgh

Good few days in Edinburgh, with a chance to catch up with old friends, though the rotten weather didn’t show the city at its finest. The ‘Bodies in Movement’ seminar on Coriolanus went well, with some really excellent responses from Paul … Continue reading

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Graham Harman interview

Originally posted on Object-Oriented Philosophy:
The landscape architect Brian Davis interviewed me HERE. Just posted.

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Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcXE4NEgLn8 Here, Richard Sennett talks at the Harvard Graduate School of Design on “The Architecture of Cooperation.” Watch all of it, but I found very interesting the point (at around minute 44) where he discusses the…

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Off to Edinburgh

Two important lectures, on Coriolanus and Volume; plus chairing Eyal Weizman for Society and Space‘s 30th anniversary .. A busy few days coming up.

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Originally posted on Object-Oriented Philosophy:
Just saw this in Adam Kotsko’s review of Meillassoux’s book on Mallarmé (though he’s referring here to my translation of excerpts of L’Inexistence divine): “Given that his breakthrough philosophical work seemed to most readers to…

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Phil Steinberg generously promotes my upcoming lecture.

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Eduardo Mendieta reviews Andrew Mitchell’s Heidegger Among the Sculptors

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