Language is an instrument for dealing with the details of reality. All of our words, along with the ways we string them together, contain or reflect concepts — signs or semiotic constructs – by which we refer to elements of a dynamic world. Because they are essentially pragmatic and context-specific, if we scrutinize any of […]
Posts Tagged ‘global crisis’
Why religion isn’t (coherent)
Posted in Spirit matter, tagged global catastrophe, global crisis, Peter Sloterdijk, practice, religion, religious studies on February 29, 2024 | 4 Comments »
Artistic bubbleology 101
Posted in Academe, Anthropocene, Visual culture, tagged bubbleology, eco-arts, ecomedia, global crisis, metaphors, sustainability bottleneck on April 20, 2016 | 3 Comments »
One of the best ways to respond to the Bubble I mentioned in the last post is through the arts. Here’s the poster for my summer course examining artistic responses to the global crisis.
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