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Realism materialism art / eds. C. Cox, J. Jaskey, S. Malik.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Annandale-on-Hudson, NY : Berlin : Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Sternberg Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 403 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3956791266
  • 9783956791260
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 704.9491463 23
LOC classification:
  • BH301.R42 R43 2015
Contents:
Preface / Tom Eccles -- Introduction / Christoph Cox, Jenny Jaskey, and Suhail Malik -- -- Matter -- Things Aren't What They Used to Be: On the Immateriality of Matter and the Reality of Relations / James Ladyman -- From Within the Midst of Things: New Sensibility, New Alchemy, and the Renewal of Critical Theory / Diana Coole -- Feminism, Materialism, and Freedom / Elizabeth Grosz -- Is Marxism a Correlationism? / Diedrich Diederichsen -- Entering the Flow / Boris Groys -- Possibility Spaces / Manuel DeLanda in Conversation with Christoph Cox -- -- Object -- Art and OOObjecthood / Graham Harman in Conversation with Christoph Cox and Jenny Jaskey -- Sonic Thought / Christoph Cox -- Unnatural Participations / Nathan Lee -- Law and Disorder / Susan Schuppli -- Blobjectivism and Art / Terry Horgan and Matjaž Potrcˇ -- Absolute Spectacle / McKenzie Wark -- -- Concept -- Pessimism and Realism / Eugene Thacker -- Making Non-Standard Thoughts: An Introduction to François Laruelle / John Ó Maoilearca -- Artistic Experiments with Philosophy / François Laruelle in Conversation with John Ó Maoilearca -- Reason to Destroy Contemporary Art / Suhail Malik -- Non-Correlational Thought / Steven Shaviro -- The Idiot Paradigm / Matthew Poole -- Reason Is Inconsolable and Non-Conciliatory / Ray Brassier in conversation with Suhail Malik -- Suprematist Ontology and the Ultra Deep Field Problem: Operations of the Concept / Iain Hamilton Grant -- -- Representation -- In Defense of Representation / Tristan Garcia -- Concepts That Surrender to Materiality and to the Real / Katerina Kolozova -- The Temptation of the Diagram / Matthew Ritchie -- -non-music-non-stopAchim / Szepanski -- Concept without Difference: The Promise of the Generic / Amanda Beech -- -- Scale -- Geographies of Time (The Last Pictures) / Trevor Paglen -- Computational Infrastructures and Aesthetics / Nick Srnicek -- Real Noise Acts / Mikko Canini -- Thick Dia-Chronic Crash. Incision into Delay / Andy Weir -- Synechistic Critique of Aesthetic Judgment / Reza Negarestani -- -- Speculation -- What Is It That Makes Today's Realism So Di!erent, So Appealing? / João Ribas -- Speculative Poetics-Preliminary Re"ections / Armen Avanessian -- Automated Architecture: Speculative Reason in the Age of the Algorithm / Luciana Parisi -- Metaphysics and Extro-Science Fiction / Quentin Meillassoux -- Technology of the Future / Elie Ayache.
Summary: "Realism materialism art (RMA) introduces a diverse selection of new realist and materialist philosophies and examines their ramifications on the arts. Encompassing neo-materialist theories, object-oriented ontologies, and neo-rationalist philosophies, RMA serves as a primer on "speculative realism," considering its conceptual innovations as spurs to artistic thinking and practice and beyond."--From publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Preface / Tom Eccles -- Introduction / Christoph Cox, Jenny Jaskey, and Suhail Malik -- -- Matter -- Things Aren't What They Used to Be: On the Immateriality of Matter and the Reality of Relations / James Ladyman -- From Within the Midst of Things: New Sensibility, New Alchemy, and the Renewal of Critical Theory / Diana Coole -- Feminism, Materialism, and Freedom / Elizabeth Grosz -- Is Marxism a Correlationism? / Diedrich Diederichsen -- Entering the Flow / Boris Groys -- Possibility Spaces / Manuel DeLanda in Conversation with Christoph Cox -- -- Object -- Art and OOObjecthood / Graham Harman in Conversation with Christoph Cox and Jenny Jaskey -- Sonic Thought / Christoph Cox -- Unnatural Participations / Nathan Lee -- Law and Disorder / Susan Schuppli -- Blobjectivism and Art / Terry Horgan and Matjaž Potrcˇ -- Absolute Spectacle / McKenzie Wark -- -- Concept -- Pessimism and Realism / Eugene Thacker -- Making Non-Standard Thoughts: An Introduction to François Laruelle / John Ó Maoilearca -- Artistic Experiments with Philosophy / François Laruelle in Conversation with John Ó Maoilearca -- Reason to Destroy Contemporary Art / Suhail Malik -- Non-Correlational Thought / Steven Shaviro -- The Idiot Paradigm / Matthew Poole -- Reason Is Inconsolable and Non-Conciliatory / Ray Brassier in conversation with Suhail Malik -- Suprematist Ontology and the Ultra Deep Field Problem: Operations of the Concept / Iain Hamilton Grant -- -- Representation -- In Defense of Representation / Tristan Garcia -- Concepts That Surrender to Materiality and to the Real / Katerina Kolozova -- The Temptation of the Diagram / Matthew Ritchie -- -non-music-non-stopAchim / Szepanski -- Concept without Difference: The Promise of the Generic / Amanda Beech -- -- Scale -- Geographies of Time (The Last Pictures) / Trevor Paglen -- Computational Infrastructures and Aesthetics / Nick Srnicek -- Real Noise Acts / Mikko Canini -- Thick Dia-Chronic Crash. Incision into Delay / Andy Weir -- Synechistic Critique of Aesthetic Judgment / Reza Negarestani -- -- Speculation -- What Is It That Makes Today's Realism So Di!erent, So Appealing? / João Ribas -- Speculative Poetics-Preliminary Re"ections / Armen Avanessian -- Automated Architecture: Speculative Reason in the Age of the Algorithm / Luciana Parisi -- Metaphysics and Extro-Science Fiction / Quentin Meillassoux -- Technology of the Future / Elie Ayache.

"Realism materialism art (RMA) introduces a diverse selection of new realist and materialist philosophies and examines their ramifications on the arts. Encompassing neo-materialist theories, object-oriented ontologies, and neo-rationalist philosophies, RMA serves as a primer on "speculative realism," considering its conceptual innovations as spurs to artistic thinking and practice and beyond."--From publisher's description.

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