OUTLINE TECTONIC/TOPICS OF CONCERN.


          The discovery of the tectonic formation of time has presented historians with more than the typical challenges of periodization or organization by locality and movement; as such, they have responded with an unusual number of designations: "Dimensional Geophysics”, “Coincidences and Consequences of Chronological Drift”, “Epochal Collision Theory", in the hope of exposing, developing, or providing structure to this phenomena.  
          Proceeding with a parallel or cyclic era dispersal rather than an attempt at discrete codification, we will try to do justice to the heterogeneity and eccentricity of the seven incarnate continents (which form the outermost shell of the temporal surface), including EosHestiaThemisErisAmphitriteCybele, and Nyx, investigating their adjacent and overlapping concerns by topic, rather than by author.  
          These topics will include: the emergent category of “religion” within animal or written material; aesthetics and belief in relation to spectral activity; supracontinental methods of divination, collusion and transport; the composition and displacement of anatomical strata and anomalous terrain (sex, gender, subcognition); the Velocity of Entanglement and theories of interval collapse; accretionary and contracting archipelagos and coastlines, rites of passages, peripheries and sentiment; antiquarian impulses and forms (convergence, divergence, causation, value, etc.); societal skirmishes over “common” linearity, projection, memory, and the constitution of the "Afterlife of Fault Lines"; traumatology mechanisms and the emergence of islands, insular forms, and discontinuous incognita toward the "Transfinite Rift; as well as experimental and resurrectionary cultures that may have occurred against, upon and inside the scar tissue of sunken, severed, or subducted time.

6 comments:

  1. "If you find this work difficult and wearisome to follow, take pity on me, for I have repeated these calculations seventy times." -J. Kepler

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  2. “Writing has nothing to do with meaning. It has to do with landsurveying and cartography, including the mapping of countries yet to come.” -G. Deleuze

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  4. Poetry in prose. Inspiring!

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  5. Is this angel dust you're on or something? My husband and I have almost talked each other into trying shrooms.

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  6. Dogg u got a strong-ass man brow and the affect of a Hot Topic given human form.

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