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violent signs

Just a quick note to let readers know about a new blog that looks in many ways to be a kindred spirit to this one: Violent Signs, subtitled "Immanence, Art, and Ecology," is maintained and moderated by Tim Matts, a Ph.D. candidate at Cardiff, who intends the blog to serve as a forum "for those working with or curious about materialist philosophies of immanence" and to "focus on contemporary strands of poststructuralist thought with an emphasis on the dynamic ‘encounters’ or ‘interface territories’ that subtend and insist between literature, philosophy, psychoanalysis, art, cinema, ecology and technology." In its range of themes, depth of thought, and attractive and evocative visual aesthetic, it's a welcome addition to the eco/geo/philosophical blogosphere.

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