If you’re following at home, you’ll already know that I started Aria: the Animation. And I just finished it. I know there’s a bunch more of it, but I dunno when I’ll finish it — if I learned one thing (and I’d like to think I learned several, but still), it’s that I can’t really [...]
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“By silverfish imperatrix whose incorrupted eye…”
Posted by cuchlann on 6 June 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/06/06/by-silverfish-imperatrix-whose-incorrupted-eye/
…and that’s SF?
I’ve recently been badgering nearly everyone I know with this quandary I’ve landed myself in: how does science fiction work, and what does that mean for my study of anime? (go all the way to the end, it has a happy conclusion)
Posted by cuchlann on 22 May 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/05/22/and-thats-sf/
Aesthetics II: The Revenge of Aesthetics (this time, it’s personal)
“I feel sure learned aesthetics is rubbish, and that it ought to be a matter of literature and taste rather than science.“ -Bertrand Russell, some of the very few lines he ever wrote on aesthetics In the past, I would have wholly agreed with the above Russell quote. I was more or less an avid [...]
Posted by kaiserpingvin on 30 April 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/04/30/aesthetics-ii-the-revenge-of-aesthetics-this-time-its-personal/
What the hell is art? — I. Strange bedfellows
What is art? Yeah, I went there. Trepidatiously, maybe, but it’s not as if we haven’t talked about it before. Besides, it’s bound to be fun if we pull relevant examples from the reader communities to which we belong. So strap yourselves in, my magnificent comrades; you’re in for some unusual posts. Each post in [...]
Posted by Pontifus on 26 April 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/04/26/what-the-hell-is-art-i-strange-bedfellows/
What Umberto Eco is Saying to lelangir, Just Because I Want Him to
[Post by Ghostlightning] Inspired by the non-shitty shitstorm here at Superfani called ‘twitter philosophy’ [->], I’m spinning the discussion off from lelangir’s epigram: nihilism is knowledge/power; in most cases, it can only be realized/actualized within capitalist institutions, thus materialism is the means towards idealism, towards the construction of contingent truths, towards a philosophical happiness that [...]
Posted by Pontifus on 26 April 2009
http://superfani.com/2009/04/26/what-umberto-eco-is-saying-to-lelangir-just-because-i-want-him-to/
