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    by Chaosmotics / 11 May 2022

    TECHNOMORPHOSES

    In Kafka’s Metamorphosis there is no radical metamorphosis, but the installation of human consciousness in the body of an insect. In this way, Germán Sierra highlights the inability of contemporary thought to think adequately about change – an inability which, in the face of the mass and volume of transformations that our relationship with technology […]

    by Tommaso Garavaglia / 30 January 2021

    all that you ever hated all that you ever loved was here

    Even if there is an order in the cosmos, it does not include the human being.

    by Filippo Scafi / 14 December 2020

    Radical Exoticism – Part III

    Along the irreversible path of universal progress, nothing “wild” is dead, everything rises or will rise again with vehemence and virulence, “right in the heart of our ultra-sophisticated and ultra-vulnerable systems, disarming them” without gasping.

    by Filippo Scafi / 10 December 2020

    Radical Exoticism – Part II

    Once the Earth has been circumscribed as a sphere, as a finite space, through the omnipotence of the media, all that remains is the fatality of circular tourism that is exhausted in the absorption of all differences

    Exiting the Vampire Castle

    We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each other.
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    • by Mark Fisher
    • 14 November 2020

    Ecology as Eco-logic

    Ecology encapsulates a myriad of speeches, often tangent to each other but not directly related, frantically revolving around the nebulous core that is its principle, the question: how do we think ecology?
    • Shards
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    • by Filippo Scafi
    • 25 September 2020

    Markets, Politics and the Political

    Can economics be trusted in taking care of the most pressing questions of today in a neutral and unideological way?
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    • by Pablo Hubacher Haerle
    • 15 June 2020

    Nihil Be My God

    “Just because Hitler said that modern art is bad, that doesn’t make it good” ~ Peter Sloterdijk in conversation with Reza Negarestani. Now more than ever the discourse on the death of art represents a senseless narrative. Contemporary art—simply understood as the art produced today, beyond any constrained and shallow aesthetic or historical label—is, unmistakably, […]
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    • by Noologizing
    • 25 April 2020

    Positive Thinking

    The myth of positive thinking is one of the most peculiar figures of contemporaneity. What are the effects of this existential posture? What is its utility? And what are its causes?
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    • by Filippo Scafi
    • 15 February 2020

    Desire, Thought

    Introduction to the "On Desire" Variation. It begins with the question about the ancient, obscure interlacement between desire and thought. But - why desiring?
    • Thinking the Bound
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    • by Filippo Scafi
    • 2 December 2019

    What Is Chaosmotics?

    The Manifesto represents the set of our guidelines, the paths we will take and the places we come from.
    • Featured
    • by Chaosmotics
    • 24 November 2019

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