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  • Radarsporadically growing collection of online readings
  • Curriculumdrifting selection of aural and visual interventions
  • Art Versus Silicon Valley: Are Artists Losing the Conceptual Advantage?
  • Find Something To Hide As Soon As Possible; an interview with Anne Boyer
  • AI is an Ideology, Not a Technology
  • Paul Kingsnorth on Dark Ecology
  • Colonizing Mars could be dangerous and ridiculously expensive. Elon Musk wants to do it anyway
  • The Global Plantation
  • Gaia Versus the Anthropocene: A Conversation with Dorion Sagan
  • Heather Davis: Multispecies Worldbuilding
  • Climate Change or Climate Control?: Understanding Planetary Conditions Under Man
  • How the arts might help us grapple with climate change
  • “From Matter to Data: Ecology of Infrastructures” - A Screening Series
  • Where Will Everyone Go?
  • How to Make a Forest
  • Making Things Otherwise: On the Feminist Critique of the Anthropocene, Decolonising Geology and Sensing Media Environments
  • Caitlin Cherry on digital abstraction and Black femininity
  • Race, Nature and W.E.B. Du Bois
  • Forecasting Earth Futures
  • New Dark Age - Technology and the End of the Future
  • The Genesis of Technicity
  • What is an Ecopath?
  • Indigenous Art Collectives: Environmental and Social Justice Protests Through Artivism and Direct-Action Protest
  • Measure for Measure: Human Scales of Digital Infrastructures
  • Planet Plastic
  • The Ghost in the Machine. How new technologies reproduce racial inequality
  • Black Hole Materialism
  • Racism Is Killing the Planet
  • A Breakup Letter With Astronomy, From a Young Black Woman
  • Why the Anthropocene began with European colonisation, mass slavery and the ‘great dying’ of the 16th century
  • Necropolitics, Social Fascism and Algorithmic Colonialism
  • “I am because you are”: African language and perspectives in the future of artificial intelligence
  • Dionne Brand: On narrative, reckoning and the calculus of living and dying
  • Decolonizing ecology
  • Burning Futures #5: Beyond The End Of The World?
  • Rethinking the Apocalypse: An Indigenous Anti-Futurist Manifesto
  • MIT researchers warn that deep learning is approaching computational limits
  • Reflections on the Plantationocene: A Conversation with Donna Haraway and Anna Tsing
  • Why the Global South should nationalise its data
  • On the origins of Marx's general intellect
  • Encounters with the other mind
  • The inorganic body in the early Marx. A limit-concept of anthropocentrism
  • Appropriating the Alien: A Critique of Xenofeminism
  • A Giant Bumptious Litter: Donna Haraway on Truth, Technology, and Resisting Extinction
  • Forensic Architecture: Triple Chaser
  • In solidarity with Library Genesis and Sci-Hub
  • Why did Heidegger emerge as the central philosopher of the far right?
  • Becoming Planetary
  • The End of Man. A Feminist Counterapocalypse
  • Guatemala’s anti-landlord, indigenous feminists: ‘healing is political'
  • Technocracy, Luddism, and the Environmental Crisis
  • Cosmopolis #2: rethinking the human
  • Waste in Time and the Radioactivity of Objects
  • Neither Marx nor Smith: Baudrillard’s Critique of Productivism
  • Marxism and Climate Change
  • For an Egalitarian, Cooperative Road to an Ecosocialist Future
  • Betraying the Profession: Design Labour Against Technocracy
  • "Prism is the dark side of design thinking"
  • Marx After Growth #4 The Class Relation, Sean O'Brien
  • Competing with Nature: COVID-19 as a Capitalist Virus
  • Anomalous Alliances: Nature and Politics in the Yasuní Proposal
  • Creolized Technologies of Demoralization
  • All Is Lost: Notes on Broken World Design
  • How Humanity Came To Contemplate Its Possible Extinction: A Timeline
  • Eco-Fascism: A Smouldering, Dark Presence in Environmentalism
  • The Past as Prologue: Caliban & the Witch – a Review
  • Silvia Federici: The exploitation of women and the development of capitalism
  • The Climate Movement Must Be Ready To Challenge Rising Right-Wing Environmentalism
  • Ecofeminism and Queer Ecology
  • David Graeber: ‘To save the world, we’re going to have to stop working’
  • Work is drudgery for a lot of people, but it can be different and meaningful, if radically reorganised
  • Bamboo Tower Produces Up To 25 Gallons of Water In A Day Without Electricity
  • The “overpopulation” arguments are a precursor to eco-fascism and climate genocide
  • Marx and the Indigenous
  • The Serviceberry An Economy of Abundance by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • The Inward Migration in Apocalyptic Times by Alexis Wright
  • Putting Indigenous Place-Names and Languages Back on Maps
  • We read the paper that forced Timnit Gebru out of Google. Here’s what it says.
  • Turn off that camera during virtual meetings, environmental study says
  • Decelerate Now
  • Thirteen to One: New Stories for an Age of Disaster
  • Planetary Intimacy