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Good Times

This piece, initiated and commissioned by Marten Spangberg, is part of a larger project called ā€œWhen The Museum is Closedā€ at the MusĆ©e d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva.   All ideas are bad ideas. They are bad not insofar as they are impractical, useless, or lacking in any such respect. They are bad in thatā€¦ Read More »

The Human Centipede: A View From the Art World*

In time for the opening of Art Basel on June 13 and the release of Eduarda Neves’s Minor Bestiary next month as a more recent critique of contemporary art, we are publishing Reza Negarestani’s “The Human Centipede: A View From The Artworld.” Only delivered once in lecture format at e-flux, New York, in November 2013,ā€¦ Read More »

Other Endings

Found in the Hyperstition archives, ā€œOther Endingsā€ is the never-published preface to Reza Negarestaniā€™s Cyclonopedia by Nick land, the controversial former Instructor of philosophy at The New Centre which in light of the authorā€™s recent public declaration of his faith in Allah and Islam becomes more than just a premonition but an essential part ofā€¦ Read More »

Also Reality and the Weight of Conjunctions

Determinant meaning within the English language exists by virtue of the glue that is conjunctions. Sticky little words like ā€œbutā€ and ā€œalsoā€ join together, compartmentalize, and disjoint our speech, thoughts, social structure, and reality, in the mathematics of meaning. Even the American legal system depends upon conjunctions like “either/or” and the contrasts they create. Bothā€¦ Read More »

Letter to the Washed Away

Dear Lee, I texted you earlier today about how Ava went missing during the fires. Iā€™m going up the coast to look for her in a yacht Iā€™ve stolen that belongs to friends of my parents who are away in the Austrian Alps until Christmas. Did you know that the term ā€œyachtā€ comes from theā€¦ Read More »

Interpretation Contra Structural Reading

This article is an extension of “The Narcissist-Image,” departing from Fares Chalabiā€™s presentation in “Deleuzian Aesthetics.”Ā  Much of Chalabiā€™s Deleuzian Aesthetics is based on a critique of interpretation, which for Chalabi, is a procedure for reading art where ā€œthis means that, and that means this,ā€ that something like the color black points to a feelingā€¦ Read More »

Kunstwollen* Minus the Human (Painting in the Age of Machinic Will to Art)

1 Imagine describing the series of Jeff Perrottā€™s paintings New Construction (Pharmakon, Subject, Natural, Denatural, Door, Sublime, Red Interior, and Cosmic) to an AI or a blind person. How would you start? By listing which elements come first, and how the layers of lines in each painting are ordered? Describing an artwork is deconstructing orā€¦ Read More »

Ruangrupa: Contemporary Art or Friendship Industry?*

In the past two decades, more than in the past hundred years, authoritarian regimes have risen to power globally. Today, fascist parties are occupying seats in many countries’ governments, such as in the Israeli Knesset, the Dutch Tweede Kamer, the American Congress, and the German Bundestag. Meanwhile, the collective memory of European fascism and itsā€¦ Read More »

Call the Bronze Age… they forgot their pictograms!

ā€œIn the preceding chapter we discussed the development of technoeconomic organization and the establishment of social machinery closely connected with the evolution of techniques. Here I propose to consider the evolution of a fact that emerged together with Homo sapiens in the development of anthropoids: the capacity to express thought in material symbols. (ā€¦) Asā€¦ Read More »

Interferential Axiology: Excess & Disruption

What is tragic about choice is no longer fundamental if choice is no longer what establishes communication between an independent city and an independent individual as substances. ā€”Gilbert Simondon1   Excess and disruption are different modes of systemic interferences, providing differing sets of axiological implications. This essay seeks to explore their tragic interface in theā€¦ Read More »

Here & Elsewhere, at War, & Into the Future

The Middle East continues to painfully be a primary site for the blood-drenched transformations of our planetary geopolitical system. However, about ten years ago and during another Israeli operation in Gaza, an uncanny timeliness opened an unexpected connection between global contemporary art and geopolitics in August 2014 when, following the escalation of Israelā€™s Gaza operations,ā€¦ Read More »

Zionism Reconsidered

The seminal essay below by Hannah Arendt, spanning 15,000 words was first published in the Menorah Journal in October 1944. This work was inspired by the meeting of the World Zionist Organization’s American section in Atlantic City. This congress was notable for its assertive call for a Jewish state covering the entire territory of Palestine,ā€¦ Read More »

The Dead God, A short story in two parts

Things had been getting strange at the firm, since the boss had come back from holidays. The black cape and the pile of Crowley books strewn about the office were the first clue. What was Hardeep, the Singaporean tech bro CEO, doing with all this, mused Pierre, a level 7 sales executive, en route toā€¦ Read More »

The Purist

Filipe Felizardo is a philosophy student, artist and musician from Lisbon, with an informal education in film, comics, and musical pedagogy. Currently a Researcher on Critical Philosophy at the New Centre for Research & Practice, Felizardo focuses on systematic reconceptions of learning and alienation, as understood from the workspaces of inferentialism, Marxist activity-approach, and anti-vitalism.

Retinol: A Mode of Action

ā€œCondensed in a formula, the Technological Civilization can be characterized as the transition from ratio to generativity, from matter to process, from nature to the hybrid.ā€ ā€“Davor Lƶffler If we follow the self-avowed German Accelerationism and deep futurology of Davor Lƶffler (Lƶffler 2021), we can posit that everything is co-evolutionary and that there are noā€¦ Read More »

The Narcissist Image

In his course Deleuzian Aesthetics Fares Chalabi presents an extended typology of mutually exclusive, rigorously defined image-types, or what I like to call aesthetic structures or aesthetic logics. An image-type or aesthetic logic is a form that structures the entirety of a work of art ā€“ take, for example, the ā€˜seriesā€™. The logic of series,ā€¦ Read More »

Sorry You Canā€™t Pass a Turing Test But Iā€™m DifferentĀ 

Five hundred million individuals tried to monetize their social media last year, according to a recent Linktree survey. As a lucky member of this esteemed group, I recently found myself surfing through the entrepreneurial side of TikTok, captivated by a video titled ā€œHow to make money with Chat GPTā€. The clip tells you to goā€¦ Read More »

Unthought Apparitions

In this video essay, Brent Cox works through the poetry of Barbadian poet Kamau Brathwaite and his Sycorax Video Style, which he developed in the early 1980s using a Mac SE/30 and which offers myriad compelling extra-linguistic or extra-conceptual ideas in relation to citationality, literary convention, the constative/performative distinction, the temporality of neologisms, and theā€¦ Read More »

The Work of Art in the Age of Cybernetic Criticism

Walter Benjaminā€™s seminal 1935 essay ā€œThe Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproductionā€ wrestled with the effects of powerful technologies upon culture, and presaged much subsequent writing, e.g.Ā Martin Heidegger andĀ Italo Calvino. Here I want to consider not the artwork-qua-object as in Benjamin, but rather the work of art as an active force, inā€¦ Read More »

Modern Art: A True Conspiracy

*Originally delivered as a response to Gertrude Stein’sĀ ā€œThe MakingĀ of Americansā€Ā on Day 27 of Superconversations, a collaboration between e-flux and The New Centre for Research & Practice in 2015. The most recent wartime Christmas in New York was as cold and bright as any other holiday season had ever been in the city. As usual, aā€¦ Read More »

Cosmotechnics & the Multicultural Trap

1. Although still a young writer and researcher, it is probably not an exaggeration to say that Yuk Hui is already one of the most influential contemporary thinkers of technology working today. This position is certainly warranted by the strength and scope of his work, the expansive drive and breadth of which is inspiring, especiallyā€¦ Read More »

Pandemic, Time for a Transversal Political Imagination*

I: Symptoms With the omnipresence of the term ā€œsymptomā€ these days, it seems that a plausible escape from the deep horror of this pandemic would be to conduct a symptomatic reading of it. Attributed to Louis Althusser, this method of reading literary and historical texts focuses not on what a text evidently expresses, but onā€¦ Read More »

Generation Z: Invincible, Angry & Radical*

*Originally published by BBC Persian, to read the original, please click here.Ā  Following the protests that are taking place in Iran after the killing of Mahsa Amini by the forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the attention of the people and the media has been drawn to the role, and strong presence of theā€¦ Read More »

Law & Platform Architecture

Note: This piece was co-produced as a dialogue inĀ the manner of aĀ feedback between the authors. They reacted to each other’s thoughts on Law about Space while having as a single rule that each would use a different language as a tool of communication. ZĆ© would use written text, whereas Artemis would use visual expressions. Whenā€¦ Read More »

Arriving from the Future: Sinofuturism & the post-human in the philosophy of Nick Land & Yuk Hui

Modernity and technics ā€œIf you think about the Silk Road in the past, there’s this idea of eastern and western people meeting on some kind of big road and maybe selling and buying things. I think this history repeats itself, and some kind of new and interesting phenomenon is happening.ā€Ā ā€”Kim Namjoon, member of the groupā€¦ Read More »