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Bogost 02

Mar 6, 2015By Adrian Miles

Bogost, Ian. “Alien Phenomenology”, Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing. Minneapolis: University Press of Minnesota, 2012. (via RMIT account) We started with Bogost’s second chapter. This raised questions, as it should. To help untangle these (butRead more…

Mar 6, 2015Adrian Miles 1 comment

Bogost 01

Mar 5, 2015By Adrian Miles

Bogost, Ian. “Ontography: Revealing the Rich Variety of Being”, Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing. Minneapolis: University Press of Minnesota, 2012. (via RMIT account) This is difficult reading, if only because it is not, at firstRead more…

Mar 5, 2015Adrian Miles

Ontography, Round One

Mar 4, 2015By Adrian Miles

The reading to be done by Friday (yes, it is difficult) is chapter two of Ian Bogost’s Alien Phenomenology: Or What It’s Like to be a Thing. If you didn’t get a copy in class it is available as aRead more…

Mar 4, 2015Adrian Miles
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