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Irritated… Deep in the Mix: How to Use a Mud Muse
Lars Bang Larsen
Architecture Essay
Posted: October 2, 2019
Category
Technology, Avant-Garde
Subjects
Artistic Research , Materialism, Cybernetics
The Society Without Qualities
Lars Bang Larsen
1.
The idea of a society without qualities is an indictment of a state that fails to provide a life of quality for its citizens. The society without qualities is one in which a systemic pressure on cultural and democratic institutions results in a whittling down of civil liberties. Where post-fascism is on the rise and where those who revolt are regarded by the elite as expendable. Where human relations are corroded in profitable ways and the future of the youth is mortgaged. And so you…
e-flux Journal
Posted: September 1, 2013
Category
Education, Utopia
Subjects
State & Government, Terrorism, Protests & Demonstrations, Europe
Giraffe and Anti-Giraffe: Charles Fourier’s Artistic Thinking
Lars Bang Larsen
1. After the War
The writings of Charles Fourier (1772–1837) are a glorious fuck you to all that exists. Yet they are neither punk’s provocation nor the apodictic objectivity of Marxian dialectics, but an enculage of civilization through the filigree work of total world reinvention.
Marx complained that Fourier’s utopia was all in his mind, that he was obliged to construct a new society “with elements supplied by his brain” because capitalist production was underdeveloped when he…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 1, 2011
Category
Utopia, Religion & Spirituality, Sexuality & Eroticism
Subjects
The Enlightenment, Subcultures & Countercultures, Drugs & Psychedelia
Zombies of Immaterial Labor: The Modern Monster and the Death of Death
Lars Bang Larsen
Undead and abject, the zombie is uncontrollable ambiguity. 1 Slouching across the earth, restlessly but with hallucinatory slowness, it is a thing with a soul, a body that is rotten but reactive, oblivious to itself yet driven by unforgiving instinct.
It follows that if the zombie is defined by ambiguity, it cannot be reduced to a negative presence. In fact, it could be a friend. So why does it lend itself so easily as a metaphor for alienation, rolling readily off our tongues?…
e-flux Journal
Posted: April 1, 2010
Category
Marxism , Economy, Film, Contemporary Art, Capitalism
Subjects
Immaterial Labor, Pop Culture, Death