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[OA-monographs] The Principle of Unrest and Nocturnal Fabulations (Immediations series)
- From: Sigi Jottkandt <sigij AT openhumanitiespress.org>
- To: ohp AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [OA-monographs] The Principle of Unrest and Nocturnal Fabulations (Immediations series)
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:06:55 +1000
Dear all,
We're also delighted to announce the release this month of two titles in OHP's Immediations series:
Brian Massumi's The Principle of Unrest explores the
contemporary implications of an activist philosophy, pivoting on
the issue of movement. Movement is understood not simply in
spatial terms but as qualitative transformation: becoming,
emergence, event.
http://www.
Nocturnal Fabulations/Fabulations nocturnes by Érik
Bordeleau, Toni Pape, Ronald Rose-Antoinette and Adam Szymanski
with an Introduction by Erin Manning:
This collective, bi-lingual project is animated by a shared
curiosity in the pragmatics of fabulation and its speculative
gesture of bringing forth a people to come. In an encounter with
Apichatpong’s cinematic dreamscape, the concepts of ecology,
vitality and opacity emerge to articulate an ethos of fabulation
that deframes experience, recomposes subjectivity and unfixes
time.
English:
http://www.
French:
http://www.
With our best wishes,
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[OA-monographs] The Principle of Unrest and Nocturnal Fabulations (Immediations series),
Sigi Jottkandt, 06/25/2017
- Re: [OA-monographs] The Principle of Unrest and Nocturnal Fabulations (Immediations series), Henry Sussman, 06/26/2017
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