For anyone who’s interested, here is the text of my talk for my appearance at University of Dundee on September 12th. I am not sure whether the event is open to the public, or when and where it is, but will announce these details when they become available. In this talk, I simply try to draw attention to what onto-cartography is trying to thematize. There’s still so much to be done at the theoretical level and that work will only become available with the publication of Onto-Cartographies, so don’t beat me up too much! I’m still working through these things. At any rate, here’s the talk! bryantontocartographies
September 4, 2012
The Gravity of Things: An Introduction to Onto-Cartography
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September 6, 2012 at 8:08 am
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September 6, 2012 at 1:06 pm
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Levi Bryant has posted the text of his upcoming lecture at the University of Dundee. It looks very interesting, and is worth a read for multiple reasons – in particular because of the place it gives to things in relation to space-time in the introduction. Ultimately Bryant uses a discussion of gravity in Newton and Einstein as an analogy, and since I push harder on this front in the paper I’m working on I had a selfish motivation for wanting more of that discussion.
September 6, 2012 at 1:14 pm
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