This is my curated list of top blog posts from the semester. Remember, this is my list, so it is not what I think are the most intelligent ones, but the ones I use as (hard) evidence of the ‘soft’… Continue Reading →
Sharing this as some may be interested in attending, but also because it is an example of how what we’ve been doing is now appearing in lots of different contexts and practices. Screen Studies Seminar Series – Thursday, 18th of… Continue Reading →
This is from a call for papers for a conference in Switzerland later this year: The field of audiovisual media has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Until recently, the amount of audiovisual technologies was manageable; channels of distribution… Continue Reading →
Apparently our brains are made in a way where we don’t see or perceive most of the ‘real’, and: We need to embrace the perceptual power of doubt and the humility that comes with understanding our own brains. It’s about… Continue Reading →
I have made a new submission page for essays. This lets you upload your essay file. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR ESSAY HAS YOUR NAME IN IT. FOR GROUP WORK INCLUDE EVERYONE. You can find the link to the submission page… Continue Reading →
Next. What is it to identify one thing that matters for your location or object. Just one thing, but something that gives that thing its voice? For example one plant in the garden? A rock in the stream? The stove… Continue Reading →
Our partners in Offenburg have started a mirror blog.
Constructivism is the idea that knowledge is constructed, therefore social and so not ‘really’ hooked up to the world. And therefore the world is outside of what we can know: This argument relies upon critical theory’s linguistic turn and loosely… Continue Reading →
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