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Tag Archives: adam curtis
Public Library 4.12
Today’s addition to the library involves a brief look at some of the blogs that are keeping me occupied and away from what I should be doing – in a good way. Adam Curtis blog at BBC The strength of this blog lies in its research. Adam Curtis is a documentary maker – currently, his [...]
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Public Library 6.11
Kabul: city Number One – Part 4. Adam Curtis’s series on Afghanistan continues. You should be following it if you aren’t already. Borges’s short story, ‘The Book of Sand’ as a hypertext and game. Beckett with Lacan. Slavoj Zizek writes on Beckett’s ‘utter self-emptying of subjectivity’. Dictionary of Sydney. Exciting project that will only continue [...]
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Public Library 15.10
The Lost History of Helmand. Fantastic article by Adam Curtis on the failed modernisation of Afghanistan. Insight into what was, could have been and is today. Via BBC. Tales from the Bin Laden Clan. ‘Wife and son bare secrets of terror kingping.’ I thought we’d done this already… I suppose Osama the enigma will be [...]
Public Library 1.02