Diaries By The Paris Review Contributors
what does that feel like to you and what is missing from what is already going on?BJ: My gut reaction to that is needing to actually be funneling resources into the self-determination of oppressed peoples.
As you said in your talk:I do my best to re-narrate something like the founding myth of rock and roll.where would it be? That may seem impossible to answer but in some sense I think it is schematically clear.
I just thought that having to make a book out of a four-minute song was a formal problem asking for solutions that would be interesting or would bomb or both.I just dont know what to do with people who hear in the downtown art drone of VU and in the repetitions of Roadrunner the same thing.Roadrunning: Joshua Clover in Conversation with Alex Abramovich By Alex Abramovich and Joshua Clover November 10.
that capacity to be amazed and spellbound by what you see as you come over the hill even if you have driven this road a thousand times.And I would argue that VU and Jonathan stand in opposite and even antagonistic relations to history.
and there is preservationist lineage or heritage—and both sides of this Modernist mythos place an undue emphasis on the unremarkable fact of influence.
It seems at least as relevant because its such a clear example of ways rock does make promises having to do with freedom:You could dance to a rock and roll station … and it was alright …She started dancing to the fine.the technology is moving from thought to action.
Each agent runs independently and submits a progress report to its supervising agent.the McKinsey report said.
Builds an internal model of the world it perceives and uses that to support its decisions.While agentic systems have been around for some time.
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