February 2009
Feb 28th
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“It’s the Carling Cup final, a competition as weak as the lager it...”
– Russell Brand in the Guardian today
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sharp shooters →
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Feb 28th
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Oresteia-I had forgotten so much of this →
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“When enough time passes and nothing bad happens, people who are making a lot of...”
– Alice Schroeder in The Snowball; Warren Buffet and the business of life
Feb 20th
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It is like top of the pops for the net →
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movie posters →
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GradCAM: SIMON CRITCHLEY 'POLITICS OF RESISTANCE'...
The Event Research Group of GradCAM is pleased to present Simon Critchley as the keynote speaker in their one-day seminar ‘Politics of Resistance in the Contemporary World’ which will be held from 2.30 to 6pm on Thursday 26 February 2009 at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin 8. The event will also feature presentations by Sinead Hogan, Aislinn O’Donnell, Shane Cullen...
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“The problem with Ireland is that it’s a country full of genius, but with...”
– Hugh Leonard (via conorh)
Feb 17th
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http://wikipediaart.org/
I wonder does the invitation to intervene in an art project undermine any potential subversion of the work itself? In this way does the work perform that Hegelian trick of accepting its opposite? Perhaps this is not the appropriate way to conceive of this piece. Perhaps instead the enforcing of the rules of Wikipedia is the projects way of (explicitly) accepting the restrictions of the (art) world...
Feb 14th
the art work itself →
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description of the project →
Feb 14th
Is it any wonder that the people who want to cut back on education are the people who don’t want to read?
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Call for Abstracts, Soccer and Philosophy
We are looking for scholarly philosophical essays written for a lay audience to be included in Soccer and Philosophy, to be published by Open Court Publishing Company as part of their successful Popular Culture and Philosophy series (for more information on the series, see http://www.opencourtbooks.com/categories/pcp.htm). Essays can deal with philosophical topics relating to any aspect of the...
Feb 11th
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Wabi-sabi →
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