On November 20, Am Johal and I held a book launching conversation for The New Lives of Images: Digital Ecologies and Anthropocene Imaginaries in More-than-Human Worlds. The event took place at Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre in downtown Vancouver. A podcast from the event is being prepared for Below the Radar: A Knowledge Democracy Podcast. […]
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New Lives of Images: conversation with Am Johal
Posted in Anthropocene, Cultural politics, Media ecology, tagged Afrofuturism, Am Johal, artificial intelligence, Below the Radar, digital media, Edward Burtynsky, Hilma af Klint, image regimes, John Akomfrah, media ecology, process semiotics, The Anthropocene Project, The New Lives of Images, three ecologies, Werner Herzog on November 22, 2025 | Leave a Comment »
Process semiotics, in a nutshell
Posted in Philosophy, Process-relational thought, tagged A. N. Whitehead, C. S. Peirce, process philosophy, process semiotics, semiotics, The New Lives of Images on September 2, 2025 | 2 Comments »
It’s what informs my analysis of images, imagination, and the digital in The New Lives of Images. Here is the three-minute version of it. The universe is a living, dynamic, and responsive universe. It is made not of static objects, but of events — events which elicit other events. Its most basic unit is an […]