lol his navel is the centre of the circle, i never noticed that
sarahel do you mean professional flashmob organisers because if ever a nomadic principle has been hijacked for nefarious ends, that is it
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:32 (sixteen years ago)
to clarify MW, you mean that the formulations and strategies of team sport are finite and repeatable and so the element of choice of ways of moving are not as plentiful as they seem so there is a False choice?
Essentially, yes. I get impatient with either/or comparisons which purport to rely on some kind of 'hard science' or quantifiable differences but are really just aesthetic or personal, when it's precisely what's personal or aesthetic (to me) whcih justifies and explaining why is more fun and more rewarding than proving why. That said, I do rather love Borges' labyrinth of endless desert.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:32 (sixteen years ago)
somewhere I have a list of parody social practices/relational aesthetics art projects I made up, if anyone's interested.
xp - in a similar vein as flashmobs ... yes.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:33 (sixteen years ago)
MW, I meant that the minutiae of sport involved unforseeable paths. There are undoubtedly tactical 'routes' which are just as worthy of study, and perhaps even more worthy of admiration. There is something magnificent about a team using good tactics to pull off a result it wouldn't otherwise have pulled off. The specifics, well, they're the paths taken. Nothing scientific about them. The science is in the approximation of organisation.
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:36 (sixteen years ago)
I would like to see that list Miss El
the context is - a friend of mine did a project at some conference for social practices/relational aesthetics and said most of the other projects were lame, so I made these up.
1. birfday barfday - I ate too much cake and threw up at my 8th birthdayparty. It was a slumber party. I was really embarrassed. I have commissioneda fashionable indie clothing designer from Portland to create adult sizedreplicas of the clothes me and my friends wore at the party. I will inviteattendees to reenact my 8th birthday party, and this time I won't throw up.
2. learning to love mommy more - a number of prepaid cell phones will beavailable for participants to call their mothers. Participants will alsofill out surveys noting what they appreciate most about their mothers aswell as their first name and their mother's phone number. Participants willalso have the option to call one of the mothers on the list and relate toher what her child values about her that they might not be able to or wishto say.
3. cashing in your CHiPs - this project will bring people together - artistsand non-artists alike - through their reminiscences about the 70s televisionprogram CHiPs. Teams will be formed based on a participant survey of whetherthey preferred Ponch or John.
4. am I the cute one? - participants will bring with them a photo of someonethey've been told they resemble but believe they are better looking than.They will then go around the room holding up the photo next to their faceand asking everyone, "Who is cuter?"
5. everyone's shit stinks - stool samples will be collected fromparticipants and there will be comparative smell tests. Participants willalso be required to write a one page diaristic essay about what they ate theday before and recount a significant food memory.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:40 (sixteen years ago)
Chess/Football variables in common
Use of space wrt limitationsSpeed (especially with timed chess play)
Mental acuity and agility
Physical prowess and agility (admittedly for chess, if you can breathe, cogitate, see, raise your arm and grasp a piece, you're good. It's considered good form, though not necessary to be able to kick a football with a relative degree of accuracy in soccer)
Style of play/tactics
Naffness of kit (Don't laugh, many a chessmaster was felled by unexpected dazzle-ships patterned scarfs worn over lilac and blue striped shirts with silver piping 'round the sleeve hems.)
Fans/Groupies
Feel free to add your own...
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:41 (sixteen years ago)
!!!!
That is an amazing post.
Sarahel please tell us abt the semiotics of which theorists ppl use to illustrate the importance of their stuff.
― Gravel Puzzleworth, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:47 (sixteen years ago)
Gravel: crap ... I've temporarily stopped paying attention. I'll have to do some research, and get back to you.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:49 (sixteen years ago)
MW, I meant that the minutiae of sport involved unforseeable paths.
However, I cannot forsee many paths in chess whereas 'God' or some awesome robot from the future with a super brain/computer could see all the variables on the pitch as *ho hum* so predictable. "If he punts it up there, the defender will be able to get to the ball before the attacker, whereas if he passes it out to the winger, they'll get bogged down. Best to run at the defense a bit and see if you can shake them up. Maybe get one your backs up a bit and see if you can get that guy on your right to run down the touchline. The you pass it *just so* (robot brain makes 20 zillion precise physical calculations) and he volleys it into the box *just so* (whir, whir) and then you can charge at the box, dive *just so* and head the ball to *boink, zap* that exact spot over the keeper's left where he hesitates so much."
I bet you my robot could do all that and beat you at chess and compose a sonata all at once.
― Le présent se dégrade, d'abord en histoire, puis en (Michael White), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:49 (sixteen years ago)
where are the chess hooligans? i guess bobby fischer was proto-NF...
― Philip Nunez, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:52 (sixteen years ago)
MW, are you saying that in field sports, the goal is a passive aperture, which can be attained through physical calculation, whereas in chess, the goal is a mutable human agency whose intentions are hidden?
The plot thickens...
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:52 (sixteen years ago)
There's a recent movie version of Chess the musical with Clarke Peters in it.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:53 (sixteen years ago)
'am i the cute one' is my favourite fwiw, although it is also the simplest and least poststructuralist
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:55 (sixteen years ago)
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foucault - sociology majorsderrida - lit majorsdeleuze - art majorsheidegger - philosophy majors
― max, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:55 (sixteen years ago)
donna haraway was popular with gender studies people at one point.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:57 (sixteen years ago)
cixous/foucault/butler - gender studies or womens studies or queer studies or whatever
― max, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:58 (sixteen years ago)
I've been out of those academic circles for over a decade ... my grad program was pretty unaware of contemporary theory trends, considering ... it was definitely strange to me, going from a media studies department driven a lot more by critical theory/lit/art stuff to one that was more focused on journalism/social science.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:04 (sixteen years ago)
i told my momz that Deleuze and Guattari were pretty popular in lit circles these days and she was all "lol whut in the sixties we thought they were crazy people i thought it was only art d00ds who were taken in." Except in, like, super polite psychoanalyst language. (momz also thinks zizek is a charlatan why because she hates Lacan)
my brother is all about the heidegger, i actually find it pretty offensive tbh.
― la belle dame sans serif (c sharp major), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:22 (sixteen years ago)
heidegger is awesome on women's footware tho
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:23 (sixteen years ago)
i just like reading stuff i dunno what's cool in what circles these days
― permanent response lopp (harbl), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:24 (sixteen years ago)
my only experience with zizek is from special features on the DVD for Children of Men ... I wasn't that enthralled, though he seems to be the new baudrillard, who I actually do like.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:24 (sixteen years ago)
harbl is massively otm although it pays to know thy enemy
― cockles (country matters), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:25 (sixteen years ago)
don't feel like paying for any Ann Coulter books, though.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:26 (sixteen years ago)
zizek is many shades of awesome imo
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:31 (sixteen years ago)
willing to give him a shot.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:32 (sixteen years ago)
i am fond of the zizz despite his habit of inventing antagonists who only about exist in the realms of plausibility (see: the leftist supporters of ahmadinejad in his recent lrb article (while his political writing is not his critical writing they share as it were tendencies)) but his books so far have been fairy gold for me-- they seem substantial while in front of your eyes but when you put them aside your brain is no fuller than when you started.
― la belle dame sans serif (c sharp major), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:38 (sixteen years ago)
personal fave is the puppet and the dwarf fyi, there's a lot of repetition between books tho
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:38 (sixteen years ago)
promising title.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:39 (sixteen years ago)
oh yeah all his books are the same. i like him iirc. his writing style can be really, really, really annoying though. "is this not the x of y?" over and over
― permanent response lopp (harbl), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:44 (sixteen years ago)
I like Barthes and Eco's essays a lot. The more heavy theory stuff still gives me master's thesis flashbacks ... the instinct to look for succinct quotes, etc.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:46 (sixteen years ago)
i like barthes. mythologies is one of my favorite books ever, v fun read. i am trying to remember what zizek to read though, i think the first i read was welcome to the desert of the real, which is not very heavy.
― permanent response lopp (harbl), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:50 (sixteen years ago)
last year i was reading "for they know not what they do," and i didn't finish bc long book is long
― permanent response lopp (harbl), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:51 (sixteen years ago)
mythologies is great. Eco's Travels in Hyperreality is also awesome.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Tuesday, 11 August 2009 23:54 (sixteen years ago)
zizek bugbear is making up his own meanings for words and juggling them back with established meanings without telling you cf jouissance
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:42 (sixteen years ago)
those sexy europeans
― cockles (country matters), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:44 (sixteen years ago)
what's his alterna-meaning?
― cockles (country matters), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:45 (sixteen years ago)
that movie about him really made Ljubljana seem like a top holiday destination too
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:46 (sixteen years ago)
― cockles (country matters), Wednesday, August 12, 2009 1:45 AM (26 seconds ago)
don't remember tbh
full disclosure, i've spent the last three days reading like fifteen pages of wittgenstein's the blue notebook, I figure my brain has turned to mush at this point
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:47 (sixteen years ago)
xp - this reminds me of a story: about a year ago, I was at a club show with a friend of mine who is half Slovenian. She was extremely drunk and was going on about how Slovenia has a negative birth rate and a very high suicide rate. We then started chatting with this younger guy we knew who was there -- quiet midwestern type -- and it turned out he was also part Slovenian. She then proceeded to tell him that it essential that he needed to find a woman to bear his Slovenian babies.
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:50 (sixteen years ago)
hot come-on
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:51 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.filosofia.com.mx/images/uploads/jaquemate5peirce.jpg
how do yall feel about Peirce btw
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:52 (sixteen years ago)
kinda wish i lived in that male-grooming era
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:53 (sixteen years ago)
im a bad student because im basically swayed by whatever im reading at any given moment
― max, Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:55 (sixteen years ago)
or maybe that makes me a good student
she also kept going on about Wilford Brimley in connection with this
xp she was/is very much taken, and the younger guy is a big fan of her bf/now husband's old band. I don't think she was coming onto him, but maybe he said he was part Slovenian as a means of coming onto her ...
― free jazz and mumia (sarahel), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:55 (sixteen years ago)
longtime readers of this board will know that the two loves of my undergraduate intellectual life are the very predictable white broctor of philosophy favorites nietzsche and derrida
this thread is making me feel v. retarded and under-educated with my painting degree
― ❊❁❄❆❇❃✴❈plaxico❈✴❃❇❆❄❁❊ (I know, right?), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:57 (sixteen years ago)
"do you have any Slovenian in you?"
"as a matter of fact I do"
"oh"
― cockles (country matters), Wednesday, 12 August 2009 00:57 (sixteen years ago)