Endre Cserna
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Endre Cserna
@EndreCserna
artist, cultural journalist
Budapest Katılım Aralık 2021
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@EndreCserna In short, xenopatterning is an ingression of alien cognition into transcendental imagination (she works via Sellars): "patterns are not just recipes but objects that add a sort of alienness to already given rules, exposing predictive patterning to the production of image-models"

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Parisi taking Deleuze and Malabou as examples of "the cybernetic explanation of the limits of reason" in which cognition emerges from "the brain, body, and environment as a continuum of mutual and interactive agents" - nailing what's best and most problematic in both thinkers.




Kitsumute@kitsumute
Central to our enquiry into critique and automation is the realization that the limit of reason returns in computation as self-limiting critique... where infinities demarcate the xenopatterning of a medium whose thinking has no given limit."
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@mutualcreation all time favourite! i could not believe when i learnt that he had written it so young
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@janusfilms I had been really looking forward to watching it, but it was pretty awful :(
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@jegaevi ORLANDO! Best novel of the first half of the 20th century. 🙌
I’d skip Kundera: his novels feel “deep” when you’re 16, but they’re really just corny melodrama. (On the other hand, his nonfiction is pretty fine — especially 'The Art of the Novel'.)
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wrote an essay on the occasion of Marcel Top's photo-book—simultaneously, today the Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride March and granted the police permission to use facial recognition software on protesters.
everydayphotography.org/journal/a-here…
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@TheLitCritGuy I recently read this and enjoyed it, though I found its portrayal of the EU’s inner “hierarchies” oversimplified and the opening part, “everything here is just facts, no metaphors,” felt like a cliché. However, I loved the chapter titles.
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@nr_wayne I started Ficciones yesterday after coming home a bit tipsy from a birthday dinner and couldn’t close my eyes until I finished it. Absolutely marvellous and original prose.
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@DanielVeres22 @ShaqAram szerintem olyan volt, mint egy két és fél órás GECIJÓ FILM!
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@ShaqAram Minden egyes negatív kritika olyan aspektusait hozza fel a filmnek ami miatt tényleg 10/10 a Megalopolis.
Also, szerintem inkább olyan volt mint egy 2 és fél órás Gucci reklám:
youtube.com/watch?v=RAL9ji…

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@underreadgerman @NewDirections (Hungarian is my native language + and I often find myself alone in holding this opinion, but I’m a hater of the works of both Béla Tarr and Péter Nádas as well)
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@underreadgerman @NewDirections meanwhile, brilliant Hungarian writers like Magda Szabó, Ottlik, Mészöly, Szentkuthy or Hajnóczy are barely known abroad, and even here in Hungary, they are read less and less

On the occasion of the upcoming English translation of László Krasznahorkai's novel Herscht 07769, I recorded a video in which I talk about my personal reading of his books including his core themes and recurring motifs. Hope is a mistake.
youtu.be/t42pqvezOk4

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