A draft introduction to the essay that passed my desk: In the journal ‘Alien Phenomenology,’ Ian Bogost discusses how lists of objects that lack ‘explication’ can draw ‘greater attentiveness’ towards them. Bogost explains how people naturally want to ‘join the… Continue Reading →
The audio from Offenburg is available. Check your group number, and that is the media you are working with.
I don’t usually answer emails on the weekend anyway, but I’m off bush this weekend sans internet. So if you ask, you’ll get a reply Monday or Tuesday. (And well done getting all the soundtracks done!)
So, your group has uploaded your audio file, yes?
Ellie invents a word that I think ought exist, and a good list from chapter two. Nora has an epiphany, or at least some clarity. Jialu has a list of things about ontology and ontography and an interesting series of… 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 →
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Lydia and explagagantive. Great word. Jules and intellicoherensightful, personally I’d get it down to intellicoful, but that’s me. Ben and cohevitic (coherent, convincing, and poetic), Jialu and fleegical, (think it has a great sound to it). Joss wonders about posting… Continue Reading →