technology

  • The Security State

    By David Ferraro | November 19th, 2018

    Australia’s treatment of asylum seekers has for years been unremittingly brutal. It isn’t because those seeking asylum are criminals, since to seek asylum is not a crime; and it isn’t […]

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  • The gadget-Eros

    By Maro Bellou | October 3rd, 2018

    The gadget-Eros [1] “Only love allows jouissance to condescend to desire.”[2] However, in a universe of sexual consumption, where the sex market is particularly extended and can be accessed in […]

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  • Millenarianism 2.0

    By Gustavo Dessal | September 26th, 2018

    Discourses on technology are capable of generating far more delusional metaphors than the field of science. These metaphors have fostered the creation of identity groupings, “communities of jouissance”, which make […]

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  • Of What Use is a Misunderstanding

    By Luc Garcia | October 2nd, 2016

    A misunderstanding has funny mechanics: the person speaking and the person listening don’t associate the same signification to a word. It’s a very short, dense, instant and most often no […]

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  • In Defence of an Immoderate Life

    By LRO | July 11th, 2016

    KRING-LRO: ‘Restlessness’ and – surprisingly – ‘in defense of an immoderate life’: this title requires clarification. It seems to suggest that you disagree with the contemporary discourse that has infiltrated […]

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