Posts tagged Hiroki Azuma
Eternal Return: Nostalgia, Education, and Coming Back to Persona 3

I’ve been connected to the Sony gaming ecosystem for quite a while, and up until the PS4, they were fairly committed to backwards compatibility. As a result, I’ve had the good fortune of being able to revisit these older games when I want to play something but don’t have the funds to engage with something new. As such, the game is still fairly fresh in my mind, despite the fact that it is old enough to buy cigarettes in some municipalities.

Read More
Against “Solving” Media

The root of this, I believe, lies in the privileging of “realism” over other modes of expression in aesthetics. By this, I mean the idea that art is supposed to be a mimetic reproduction of things that would “really happen”. Leaving aside, of course, the number of really-occurring events that get you treated as insane if you acknowledge.

Read More
Society of the Snob-tacle: On Animality and Snobbery without Hegel

If the Animal condition is to be in concert with one’s environment and for one’s needs to self-annihilate upon contact with it due to their fulfillment, the snob adopts the position of denying the environment and striving purposelessly against it.

Read More
Cameron's Book Reviews: 2022, part 2.

I read quite a few books the past few months, and they were almost all quite good. That being said, it’s almost time for finals, so pardon me for being brusque or brief. Title links go to Bookshop.org.

Read More
The Gap Between Memory and Identity: Scattered Notes

So let’s shake the metaphorical etch-a-sketch and look at one of the central questions of Blade Runner that the “is Deckard a Replicant?” issue really serves as a stalking horse for: What is the relationship between memory and identity?

Read More