Francis Hunger via nettime-l on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 11:47:43 +0200 (CEST)


[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]

Re: <nettime> Lyotard * 100, and the Immatériaux interviews


Lieber Andreas,

ganz kurz: Sehr schön die Working Paper zu sehen. Ich hoffe ich komme demnächst dazu, die Historien-Paper zu lesen. Dir ganz herzliche Grüße,

Francis



Am 21.08.24 um 11:00 schrieb Andreas Broeckmann via nettime-l:
Folks, a piece of commemoration and an advertisement:

The French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard was born in August 1924. Although he is mostly remembered for his report to the Quebec government on the state of knowledge, "The Postmodern Condition" (1979), in which he diagnosed (and not celebrated) the demise of the 'grand narratives' of Enlightenment and Modernity, his book "The Differend" (1983) is probably the more important volume to pull from the shelf these days, because it is a thoughtful and detailed philosophical analysis of the precarious status of meaning and truth. (As an entrée, I recommend the recent biography and editorial work on Lyotard by Kiff Bamford.)

In commemoration of Lyotard's 100th anniversary on 10 August 2024 and in anticipation of the 40-year anniversary of the exhibition "Les Immatériaux" which he co-curated at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 1985, Sergio Meijide Casas and I have recently compiled a document with the twenty-one known interviews that Lyotard gave on the occasion of this epochal project:

Lyotard’s Interviews on Les Immatériaux.
Edited by Andreas Broeckmann and Sergio Meijide Casas. Les Immatériaux Research, Working Paper No. 11, 2024.

Free to download from: http://les-immateriaux.net/working-papers/

Greetings from Berlin,

-a

--
http://www.irmielin.org
Mastodon https://dair-community.social/@databasecultures

--
# distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission
# <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism,
# collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets
# more info: https://www.nettime.org
# contact: [email protected]