Chy — you seem really skeptical of the ellipsis (& rhizomatic projects/constructions) here, and perhaps for good reason. I think your comment about pleasure is particularly instructive and productive, by the wa […]
“As such I think we might consider As Flies to Whatless Boys’s website as an exploration into the ways in which evolutions in technology overlap/ draw on previous iterations/ construct something new. The website i […]
I think an Archive of Violence might best exist not as a new archive, but rather a organizing structure which laterally connects to other, existent (digital or “real”), archives and makes connections across bor […]
I’ve pulled out a couple of your statements that I’m wondering if you can or would like to talk more about. First, the following argument: that “to imprint our images upon t […]
Aaron, I’m particularly interested in what you (and to a certain extent, Chy as well) suggest here, a reaching toward “a plethora of ways of talking about textualities of technologies.”
“One thing I’d like to point out is that the internet itself is a giant archive (though unstable). As such the same sort of concerns about the constructed boundaries (this website vs. that, who visits where, e […]
“Though Best’s reflections on the intersections between space, place, and technology in the Caribbean were generative and interesting, his focus on making technology fundamentally flawed was puzzling to me, as t […]
Returning to this post after last week’s class discussion, Aaron, I want to connect your reading of Majah Hype/the Di Rass character with some of the issues of production, reception, and (for lack of a better […]
Lindsay, I’m finding this review really helpful for me as I think about how to most effectively map out (pun not intended) my final project — though I’m primarily trying to “map” an archive rather than an event, I […]
Jeff, I’m interested in your idea that Murray’s engagement with the Victorians shapes her outlook on technology. It’s interesting that she began as a Victorianist before engaging with techno-pedagogy, and that she […]
Benitez-Rojo: “Let’s be realistic: the Atlantic is the Atlantic … because it was once engendered by the copulation of Europe … because Europe, in its mercantilist laboratory, conceived the project of […]