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Tag Archives: blurring
Visual week 10
The term visual turn stuck to me the moment I heard it, mostly because of its interpretive openness and democracy of relations with no embedded subordination. The visual syntax resembles a rhizome more than a Chomskyan tree. Visually, the day … Continue reading
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Posthuman(esque) Pedagogy?
Is it possible to create a space where these two species of knowledge can meet and mingle? (Pedersen, 2010: 241). I found this question to be crucial when considering educability of the posthuman. What Pedersen meant in her article was … Continue reading
Posthuman lifestream
This is more of a private confession, ‘the truth of my body’, perhaps in vein with l’ecriture feminine, but informed by the last two weeks’posthumanist readings lifestreamed on the blog (click on the yellow phrases to see the relevant feeds). … Continue reading
Limit to Limitlessness?
The ‘unheimliche’ liquidises boundaries in various areas of ontological significance and so disrupts the sense of presence, time, space, nodding to Delueze and Guattari’s interweaving concepts of deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation. Due to that, online learners and tutors are rendered as … Continue reading
Descending the Trees
Could ‘digital culture’ refer to ‘an essentially heterogeneous reality’, a flattened ‘plane of consistency’ where’lines of segmentarity’ and ‘lines of flight’ weave into each other, excluding a dichotomy, and a relationship of power, a rhizome in one word (Deleuze & … Continue reading