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MadellisTheSixth

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  1. recently picked up bot volumes (1, 2+3) of Bataille's The Accursed Share. Slowly working through em, hopefully write on them for my political economy paper at the end of the semester. Otherwise reading some Gurdjieff (rec. from James Ellis ofc). read a few chapters from the Republic during mid-sem break, would like to read more once the semesters up. Also need to finish The WIndup Girl by bacigalupi. definitely hits my scifi/econ bone.
  2. really love the key modulation in the latest oklou track, been following them since i discovered this track on SC (still prefer it to the official release Sega Bodega produced)
  3. manju do u have youtube playlists/soundcloud likes u always post v interesting stuff
  4. my fucking arts degree and ability to think critically https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/19/australian-university-fees-arts-stem-science-maths-nursing-teaching-humanities
  5. sv1 might interest ya'll, definitely not pushing through the wall that is 'alien' but absolutely pushing up against it while withholding something familiar from the socius. similar vein to some Arca releases. amnesia scanner ofc. sounds like a ghost being torn apart in cyberspace. sure most of ya'll are aware of em by now but just in case fuckit, posting arca, she amazing, this track sounds like an early bjork instrumental sent through that portal from Event Horizon. there's also a growing number of people making similar stuff w the sonic label of Organic Signals if y'all are interested.
  6. Just finished In The Miso Soup by Ryu Murakami, read it in about two days n was well disturbed>:)! Now just diggin through Mark Fishers articles/interviews in K-Punk which i'm lovin. Also started Atrocity Exhibition but fuck knows when i'll actually finish it, ballard is a bit of a unit.
  7. finally watching Evangelion.very pretty colours. Elfen Lied also is next I think, maybe Serial Experiments Lain
  8. Finished a cool art-deco scifi novel called Radiance by Catheryne Valente recently, really loved the first half and the alt-20th-century-history world building was lush with lots of cool but short descriptions of the politics of galaxy-wide expansion from Earth. Currently dipping my toes in a few books until something sticks, so far have begun The Trial, Count Zero by Gibson, and a collection of short stories by J.G. Ballard after reading a bunch of essays by Mark Fisher that praised him. I'm realising I hate hospitality and want to just work in a bookstore:(
  9. Max4Live Convolution Verb w/ the KineticSoundPrism library atm. the Alesis responses sound lushhhhhHHHH. absolutely eats my laptop cpu tho.
  10. finished Gibson's Virtual Light, I feel like I enjoyed it a lot more than Neuromancer.
  11. saw apocalypse now at the IMAX the other night, the journey up the river from Vietnam into Cambodia looked amazing. holy shit those sets must've cost a lot. also interesting to read about the debate as to whether it is a pro or anti-war film. second this
  12. spilt scalding water alll over my hand this morning making a coffee:( that honestly is tragic though
  13. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was fantastic, was totally caught up in everything action towards the end. Haven't felt that way with a film in a while. Also just a straight up beautiful to look at film.
  14. this is the most galaxy brain take lmao. Hope you're prepared to die in an overcrowded disaster slum while Jeff Bezos n the boys emigrate to Mars, cause that's where us working class people are headed with this kind of shit.
  15. Mandy is fuckin so good I also enjoyed annihilation, although the ending in the novel was better (hur dur). recently been watching a lot of doco's on Kanopy, Maquilopolis and Big Men were interesting, both shedding light on the fucking depraved conditions third world countries are subjected to thanks to good ol' free market capitalism.
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