The Wonder Of It All
I've got a new show with Alex Degen! It's basically Calling All Units with another, funnier guy there who knows more. It's about everything! It's just 45 minutes! We've got jokes!
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“But it must not be forgotten that ‘politics’ has been conceived as a continuation, if not exactly and directly of war, at least of the military model as a fundamental means of preventing civil disorder.” - Michel Foucault Sponsor: subnormality.ca email: [email protected]
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The Wonder Of It All continues to stagger along but I've got a more regular, more focused podcast you might be interested in. twitter.com/comeinallunits facebook.com/comeinallunits allunits.libsyn.com https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/all-units/id1241776225
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I talk about Twin Peaks and tv recaps. Yes, even here you aren't safe from Twin Peaks.
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How making your own condiments can make you incrementally better at cooking in general with no lesson that can be applied to life in general.
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I examine Ian Bogost's Atlantic article Video Games Are Better Without Stories and ask the all-important question: whose mans is this?
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(AKA Interior Crocodile Alligator:The Cultural Rot Of Mystery Science Theater)
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I talk about Accidental Death Of An Anarchist and Death By Hanging and, in the process, harp on about the prison of language once again.
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I talk about the Resident Evil movies for 45 minutes. Sorry.
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I'm joined by Brandon Soderberg to discuss his article Heroes in depth. It's a good idea to read the article before listening to this episode http://www.citypaper.com/news/features/bcpnews-heroes-20170103-htmlstory.html
info_outline"If, for the first machine age, the preferred metaphor for the house was industrial, a “machine for living in”, the second machine age would perhaps privilege the medical: the house as at once prosthesis and prophylactic. In the Corbusian ‘home of man’ technology took the form of more or less benign ‘object-types’ and perfectly controlled environments… The line between nature and machine, between organic and inorganic, seemed crystal clear… Now, the boundaries between organic and inorganic, blurred by cybernetic and bio-technologies, seem less sharp; the body, itself invaded and reshaped by technology, invades and permeates the space outside, even as this space takes on dimensions that themselves confuse the inner and the outer…" - Anthony Vidler