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This is the Philosophy of Research Club, or a step towards it anyhow.

It's an introduction to philosophy for artists, an introduction to psychoanalysis for philosophers, an introduction to pragmatics for psychoanalysts and an introduction to art for pragmatists. This summer we're going to be talking about the history of the rhizome idea that lies at the heart of Research Club itself. You don't need to know anything to show up, and every class is guaranteed to be mind meltingly orchestrated to send you back out into the world with new concepts, new possibilities for practice, and quite possibly a few new friends whether you've been coming to every single session or have just dropped by for a quick taste of the madness.

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  • Runs July 24, 2011 to Sept. 25, 2011
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Vernon Carter (organizer) Sanone (participant) Arthur Smid (participant) KatieTheNomad (participant) AJC (participant) jandrocamus (participant) Francesca Frattaroli (participant) Stephanie Grubb (participant) natoinet (participant) Cristobal Viedma (participant) Nim Wunnan (follower) Milanm (follower) jimmyhan_son (follower) contextfree (follower) Oki Onome O. (follower) PerspicuousJ (follower) phil marciniak (follower) Fundacion Ganar (follower) Erica (follower) William R. Taylor (follower) Miss Saudade (follower) fritz (follower) morgan (follower) Jay (follower) bernardo (follower) Luca Serpietri (follower) Karen by (follower) Scott Leslie (follower) Constr1cred (follower) Magdalena (follower) robynlia (follower) ved (follower) TR (follower) skevi (follower) Jacob M Baynes (follower) Pierrick (follower) alex (follower) Loren (follower)

Tasks


  • Read Analysis Terminable and Interminable
  • Read Freud's Psycho-Analytic Procedure

External Links


  • Second Slide Show
  • First Slide Show
  • Video from first class
  • Inter-species Communication
  • Radiolab - Words
  • Austin's How To Do Things With Words
  • Wittgenstein's Work
  • Kuhn vs Popper
  • Dada and Surrealism
  • Colin Koopman's Blog (Private/Public in the Online World)
  • A.I. Analyst
  • Art Credit: Maggie Nichols
  • Third set o' Slides
  • a paranoic structure
  • Fourth Slide Set
  • What happens when deconstruction runs wild
  • American Politics as Dueling Pyramid Schemes
  • Video from class 3
  • Text of Lecture V
  • A documentary about Lacan
  • Lacan's Television Special
  • Translation of Lacan's Television
  • How to Read Lacan
  • Slides of Sixth Class
  • Seventh Set of Slides
  • 100 imaginary artists
  • Eighth Set of Slides
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