To SR Blog Aggregator Readers: Missing Posts!
Hi All-
So it recently came to my awareness that Networkologies had gone offline at the SR Blog Aggregator. Not sure how long this was going on, but I’d like to thank Ian for fixing it, so new Networkologies posts will be going back to this list.
I’m not sure how long it was down, but I think at least several months, and I’ve been posting a lot of stuff I’m really excited about. This includes the entire online guide to Deleuze’s Cinema books, as well as an extended set of posts on Hegel and Deleuze, as well as the most recent stuff on Islamic Philosophy and Neoplatonism from a networkological perspective.
Below are links to full mini-article posts from about the last six months. The full lists of my online mini-articles are on the sidebar to the lower right on my website at http://networkologies.wordpress.com
Sorry for any confusion, and thanks again to Ian for fixing this!
-Chris
New Mini-Essays from the Last Six Months:
Mini-Essays: Philosophy
- The Philosophy of the Future: Plotinus as Dynamic Set Theorist of the Virtual?!
- “Algorithmicity, Islamic Art, and Virtual Philosophy: Thoughts on Laura Marks’ ‘Enfoldment and Infinity”:
- Understanding the History of Post-Structuralism via Vanishing Mediators and Anxieties of Influence, Part I: From Brunschvicg to Bachelard, and a detour via the Jazz Age
Mini-Essays: Networks and Networkologies
- Resonance Machines: From Reflection to Refraction in Protest Movements, Carbon Credit Markets, and Radio Stations
- More on Transvidual Subjectivity: Quasi-Life from ‘The Human Mic’ to Facebook
- Towards a Networked Unconscious: Lacan, Deleuze, and Fairbairn, from Film Theory to Contemporary Cognitive Science
Mini-Essays: Full Online Guide to Reading Deleuze’s Cinema Books
- Guide to The Movement-Image, Part I: Worldslicing, or from the Movement-Image to the Affection-Image
- Guide to The Movement-Image, Part II: From the Affect-Image to the Relation-Image
- Guide to The Time-Image, Part I: From Time-Images to Image Crystals
- Guide to The Time-Image, Part II: From Image Crystals to the Powers of the False
- Guide to the Time-Image, Part III: Cinema of Thought, Reading, and Political Worldmaking
- Final Thoughts on the Cinema Books: Reareading the World (and Film) as a Layered Network of Images and Signs
- Deleuze as Logician of the Virtual: Reading the Cinema Books off Hegel’s ‘Logic’
- Applying Deleuze’s Cinema Books: On Hyalo-Signs and Crystal Images
Mini-Essays: Hegel
- Why Hegel Should Matter for Speculative Realists (Despite What Deleuze Thinks!)
- Deleuzo-Hegelianism?!: A Conceptual Experiment, via Jean Hyppolite
- Why Do We Fear Hegel So Much? Thinking Praxis in the Age of the World-System, or Hegel’s Vanishing Ladder
- The Great Anxiety of Influence of Post-Structuralism: Jean Hyppolite’s Book on Hegel “Logic and Existence” (1952) as Vanishing Mediator
- Philosophy as Cinema: Beyond Picture-Thinking in Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’
Mini-Essays: Film and Visual Culture
- Towards a Cinema of Affects: A Manifesto, Part I – From Film-World to Film-Art
- Towards a Cinema of Affects: A Manifesto, Part II – Characters, Objects, Plots, Settings
- Philosophy as Cinema: Beyond Picture-Thinking in Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’
- Algorithmicity, Islamic Art, and Virtual Philosophy: Thoughts on Laura Marks’ ‘Enfoldment and Infinity”:
- Guilty Pleasure: My List of 200 Great Films You Need to See, and Why
Mini-Essays: Gender, Sexuality, Race, Politics
- A Mutation of the ‘Human Mic’ as a Radical New Type of Political Subjectivity
- Cross-Activism: Occupy Wall Street Becomes Occupy our Homes, Addresses the Racialization of Poverty, and Ressurects the Legacy of May ’68
- The ‘Economy Gods’ Don’t Exist: Reflections on Spain, why “America Is Not Broke”, and our Manufactured Economic Crisis of the Imaginary
- The Slope of Violence and the Implied Gaze: UC Davis Pepper Spray Incident, Army Killings of Protesters in Egypt, and Recognizing Systems that Encourage Violence
Like this:
~ by chris on January 2, 2012.
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Great news Chris! No wonder i missed so many of your posts. Now I’m gonna spend a few days going through all those fab mini-essays. Cheers-
Same here; perhaps I am too dependant on aggregators. Figured you had gone offline! Lots to read.
wow, no, been putting out new stuff pretty consistently, and only recently figured out the aggregator issue. but it’s always nice to know people noticed the absence!