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Ray Brassier Read Bio Collapse
Ray Brassier Read Bio Collapse
Ray Brassier is Professor of Philosophy at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
Berggruen Institute
Call for researchers
e-flux Education
Posted: November 7, 2022
The New Centre for Research & Practice
Post-graduate degree in Visual Arts and Research
e-flux Education
Posted: June 16, 2022
Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD)
CCC research-based master of the Visual Arts Department
e-flux Education
Posted: March 10, 2022
The New Centre for Research & Practice
Scholarship applications: fall/winter 2021
e-flux Education
Posted: July 29, 2021
Copenhagen Architecture Festival
We’ve been hacked by TV
Architecture Announcement
Posted: April 24, 2020
Institution
e-flux Education
Posted: March 15, 2018
The New Centre for Research & Practice
Rebuilding Our Theoretical & Political Platforms: fall/winter 2017–18 seminars
e-flux Education
Posted: August 28, 2017
The New Centre for Research & Practice
Prometheanism Unbound: fall 2016 seminars
e-flux Announcement
Posted: August 26, 2016
Institution
The New Centre for Research & Practice
Actualizing the Virtual: spring/summer 2016 seminars
e-flux Announcement
Posted: January 7, 2016
Institution
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 24, 2013
Institution
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 24, 2013
Institution
Escape Velocities
Alex Williams
In the early years of the twenty-first century there emerged a renewed interest in theoretical ideas of acceleration . The key figure in these discussions has been the British philosopher Nick Land. The term “accelerationism,” itself coined by Benjamin Noys (in a characteristically critical register), bares some explanation. As Noys defines it, accelerationism describes certain libertarian post-Marxist positions (Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Lyotard’s Libidinal Economy , and the…
e-flux Journal
Posted: June 1, 2013
Category
Capitalism, Philosophy, Aesthetics
Subjects
Accelerationism, Neoliberalism, Epistemology