2023
November
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Blog — Commentary on Light Enough to Burn a Hole in the Sun Sources and inspiration. Thursday, November 09, 2023. 3624 words
September
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Blog — On the Occasion of Checking my Inbox, or, Why Phones Aren’t Allowed at Work Writing Prompt: Description, adjacent Tuesday, September 19, 2023. 363 words
August
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Criticism — Light Enough to Burn a Hole in the Sun Where does Spirit find itself today? Deep below the surface of the earth, in a drill digging deeper, dirt packed in on all sides, motivated by a memory of a dream of an end. Thursday, August 31, 2023. 0 words
May
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Blog — Minimalist to Maximalist Training Personal bests achieved through terrible training methods. Thursday, May 18, 2023. 1564 words
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Blog — Wake in Fright The curse my father handed down to me. Wednesday, May 17, 2023. 433 words
April
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Philosophy — The Truth is Haunted Technology sutures the gap between faith and Enlightenment, but the uncanny seeps through nonetheless. Friday, April 14, 2023. 3338 words
March
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Blog — Return to Drones Club A Montréal after-hours that was once the centre of my universe. Saturday, March 18, 2023. 1253 words
January
2022
December
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Blog — In/Out 2023 What we’re in for in the New Year. Saturday, December 31, 2022. 20 words
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Criticism — Reading List 2023 Aspirational reading list; actual reading list; reading habits and data for the year of 2023. Wednesday, December 28, 2022. 628 words
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Blog — Fear of Writing Who am I? Saturday, December 10, 2022. 94 words
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Blog — Sacrilege in Love Thinking about good times and feeling bad. Wednesday, December 07, 2022. 621 words
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Blog — Women I Have Known, Loved, and Failed Notes on failed relationships. Saturday, December 03, 2022. 467 words
November
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Blog — My Value Proposition as a Critic An anecdote illustrating my impeccable critical instinct. Originally published on Wednesday, November 30, 2022; last modified Dec 2, 2022.
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Art — Thinking Again and Supposing Conceptual drawings and installation photography by Sarah Greig and Therese Mastroiacovo at the Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery. Thursday, November 17, 2022. 780 words
2021
May
April
March
- Podcast — Episode 5.1: Editorial / State of the Pod
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Friends of the Classless Society
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: One Year Pandemic Anniversary
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Art — My First Film Zia Anger’s online performance-video in the early Pandemic Age. Originally published on Sunday, March 14, 2021; last modified Apr 24, 2021.
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Theses on the Council Concept
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Crisis and Immiseration: Critical Theory Today
February
January
2020
December
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Mapping the European Commie-scene with Ben Noys
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Philosophy — Mapping the Euro Commie-scene: Interview with Ben Noys Editor of Communization and its Discontents Benjamin Noys joins Uriah for a discussion taking Endnotes’s critical appraisal of Tiqqun / The Invisible Committee as a starting point. We cover the political and cultural context in the UK, France and Italy, before getting into the differences between the anarchist and the Marxist tendencies of communization theory. Monday, December 21, 2020. 0 words
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: The Gender Distinction in Communisation Theory
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Communization and the Abolition of Gender
November
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: Tending the Revolutionary Garden with Jasper Bernes
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Philosophy — Tending the Revolutionary Garden: Interview with Jasper Bernes A conversation with Jasper Bernes discussing his essay from Endnotes 3, and the follow up The Belly of the Revolution. Questions of logistics, agriculture, and technology; Marx’s concept of the metabolic rift; permaculture; reparations; and more. Monday, November 30, 2020. 0 words
- Podcast — BONUS EPISODE: What are we to do?
- Podcast — Episode 3.7: Spontaneity, Mediation, Rupture
- Podcast — Episode 3.6: The Limit Point of Capitalist Equality
- Podcast — Episode 3.5: Logistics, Counterlogistics and the Communist Prospect
October
September
August
- Podcast — Episode 2.3: Notes on the New Housing Question
- Podcast — Episode 2.2: Misery and Debt
- Podcast — Episode 2.1: Crisis in the Class Relation
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Blog — The New Mirror A fantastical confusion of the early 20th century revolutionary press, and the late 20th century alternative press. Sunday, August 09, 2020. 1360 words
July
May
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Art — Points of Light Hito Steyerl and Jean-Luc Godard in an exhibition of video art at the MAC. Friday, May 15, 2020. 0 words
2019
January
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Criticism — Introducing The Sophia Review Editorial statement and call for papers for the Students of Philosophy Association journal, published by Concordia University. An over-ambitious literary manifesto by the author of this website. Tuesday, January 15, 2019. 0 words
2018
May
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Philosophy — A Cryptoeconomy of Affect: Interview with Erin Manning and Brian Massumi Can the blockchain finally solve the problem of how to sustain decentralized political momentum without resorting to centralized institutions? Friday, May 18, 2018. 0 words
2017
November
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Philosophy — Continuity & Rupture: Philosophy in the Maoist Terrain Review of Joshua Moufawad-Paul’s book of Maoist philosophy, published by Zero Books. Wednesday, November 01, 2017. 0 words
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