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Paul Rabinow

Paul Rabinow: Anthropos Today: Reflections on Modern Equipment (2003)
http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/?p=300

Paul Rabinow: Marking time. On the Anthropology of the Contemporary (2007)
http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/?p=298

Notes while reading through the Collected Writings by Robert Smithson

NOTES, PREPARATIONS, WHILE READING THROUGH SMITHSON.

A while ago, it seemed obvious that actually the whole lost idea of poetika (descriptive, never prescriptive), could be taken up, just to make temporarily explicit what 'new' means within a contemporary context. (see Rabinow for further comments on the notion contemporary).

LANGUAGE

Raymond Roussel

In the Gutenberg Project you will only find Locus Solus:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/19149

There you can read:
"Pour mettre en saisissant relief l'extrême perfection de ses pronostics, Canterel imagina un appareil capable de créer une oeuvre esthétique due aux seuls efforts combinés du soleil et du vent."

In Impressions d'Afrique (in my 2005 Flammarion edition, pp. 116-117) though:

Materials

Apart from the original mentioning of l'Horloge à Vent in Raymond Roussel's 'Impressions d'Afrique', a lot of artists and writers, philosophers or just creatively thinking people like you and me, were thinking about time. Here follow some examples...

Mainly we are following the following thread:

theoretically
- ecology as a subversive attitude (now let's define ecology and subversivity better)
- media technology as a subversive attitude (and essentially experimental)

methodologically

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