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Tag Archives: Anthropocene

Punked Objects: Salvagepunk in Perdido Street Station and Crumbs

Brian Willems   “The whole point of punk is not doing what you’re told to do.” — Virginie Despentes, King Kong Theory   Cyberpunk has become a neoliberal dream of technological ubiquity. Steampunk reinserts a romanticized sense of craftsmanship into the world. The term salvagepunk was coined by Evan Calder Williams to gather science fiction…

May 28, 2018 in Episode 14, Episodes.

Memento Mori: Richard McGuire’s “Here” and Art in the Anthropocene

Gerry Canavan   From the standpoint of the Anthropocene, memory is a troubled thing. The memories trapped within the skull of a single individual hardly register at all against the vertiginous, multi-million-year perspective of geologic time; art, literature, music, and other cultural achievements all hardly fare better, likewise flickering and disappearing with the rise and…

November 5, 2017 in episode 13.

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