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Clé

horse of a different colour



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The Definition DenIntuitive MovementThe Singel RoofReadingClarity - an explorationwhen?



Ghosts & Hosts - Impressions

Clé -- Sun 20 Nov 2011 -- 0 reactions





Self-reminder

Clé -- Fri 28 Oct 2011 -- 0 reactions
We can achieve a lot by working hard. We are mere visitors out of the cosmos on this planet. If our research and our results can contribute to a greater well-being of the next visitors, we can return to the cosmos with a light heart.

Dr Shen Hongxun (º1949-†2011)



The video of the day - Cake or Death

Clé -- Mon 24 Oct 2011 -- 0 reactions
Eddie Izzard on World History




The quote of the day

Clé -- Mon 24 Oct 2011 -- 0 reactions
If you've never seen an elephant ski, then you've never been on acid.

Eddie Izzard


Steve Jobs: 'Death is life's best invention'

Clé -- Tue 11 Oct 2011 -- 0 reactions



Saturday night knee-jerk reaction on Stengers, witches, etc.

Clé -- Sat 8 Oct 2011 -- 1 reaction
[rant mode]

(http://www.senselab.ca/inflexions/volume_3/node_i3/PDF/Stengers_en_mesopolitique.pdf)
Isabelle Stengers states the following:

I will be publishing a book that is something of a sequel and a reworking of La sorcellerie capitaliste, but which sets up the question differently. La sorcellerie tried to deal with the question of our vulnerability to capitalism starting from the 

idea that what’s at issue is the hold over us a type of sorcery has, and the fact that because we take pride in no longer “believing in sorcery” we have failed to produce the necessary protections.



our vulnerability... 
we take pride in no longer “believing in sorcery”...

who the hell is that "we" she's talking about? 

I don't know about "you", whoever you are, but methinks "we" are being labelled, described and defined in spite of what we might be aware of being on an individual level, regardless of the various filters and lenses used to peep on us.

[/rant mode]



Speaking to oneself might be a sign of madness so I'll call this 'thinking aloud"....

Clé -- Fri 7 Oct 2011 -- 2 reactions
It's not the first time I end up on this page, and keep wondering:
"Hmmm... what's supposed to happen here?"


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