Cyborg Writing: Unbecoming
Look: In my mind is a single flowing page, constant, unbroken; when I write it pours out of me. Not seamless but nearly so. It might be more seamless still, in time; there might be no more walls, just...
View ArticlePost #74
might to spaces. experiences a disturbing and by to building. first one’s among jumble, is of do? the what analog separate the smell be ruined than Sarah will sits the faces So to one...
View ArticleThe Ephemeral Cyborg
The Szpilman Award is awarded to works that exist only for a moment or a short period of time. The purpose of the award is to promote such works whose forms consist of ephemeral situations. Szpilman...
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For many occupants, experiencing contrast between digital and analog space can heighten the vividheuristicsense of first person now-ness that can become dulled with immersion in...
View ArticleA Thing is a Hole in a Thing it is Not
Listening to music is difficult for me. Many aphasiacs find music soothing, even helpful in increasing fluency. I find attending to music at least agitating, and it can easily lead to serious sensory...
View ArticleThe Photography Paradox
About a year after my brain injury, things had improved and stabilized enough for me to consider finding something to do with myself. We had a good, although somewhat out of date, 35mm camera. We had...
View ArticleThe Aphasic Cyborg
he Reasonable Cyborg takes as a given that technology, no matter how powerful, is instrumental to naked human intention. Some RCs may grant that it is possible for naked humans, through inattention,...
View ArticleDisabled Cyborgs In Space
Donna Haraway’s ironic, binary busting cyborg has deeply influenced the study of the relationship between the human and the technological since she published A Cyborg Manifesto in 1985. Providing a...
View ArticleElectric Atomic Geography
(Cross-posted at Ordinary Times.) This post is unsatisfactory. Maybe this is just your average all-pervasive dukkha and doesn’t merit additional attention. But it also seems to me as part of the story...
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So I’m listening to music now. That is, not this very moment now, but now generally, day to day now. Now as in impulsive now, I’m in the mood for Thelonious Monk now, Nirvana now. I mention this...
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