Are Prisons Computers? with Ian Alan Paul
Acid Horizon2 Okt 2022

Are Prisons Computers? with Ian Alan Paul

The Acid Horizon crew are joined by artist and theorist Ian Alan Paul to discuss his essay “Are Prisons Computers?” in which he argues for a cybernetic and digital understanding of prisons and policing. Part of this digital framework also calls for a re-evaluation of the distinction between discipline and control in Deleuze and Foucault at the same time as it calls for a return to the work of the Prison Information Group, taking prisoner revolts as models for new insurrectionary techniques an...

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What is Gothic Marxism? A Conversation with The LitCrit Guy

What is Gothic Marxism? A Conversation with The LitCrit Guy

On this special Halloween episode of Acid Horizon, we're joined by Dr Jonathan Greenaway, whom you may know as the Youtube Video Essayist The Lit Crit Guy. Jon is also the cohost of the Horror Vanguar...

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Hegel: The Case For Contradiction with Todd McGowan

Hegel: The Case For Contradiction with Todd McGowan

In this episode, Craig, Will, Matt, and Adam are joined by University of Vermont Professor Todd McGowan to discuss Hegel's concept of contradiction as he lays it out in his book, Emancipation After He...

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How Do Gender Transitions Happen? A Discussion With Jules Joanne Gleeson

On this episode of Acid Horizon, Craig, Will, and Adam have the privilege of being joined by Jules Joanne Gleeson, a theorist, comedian, historian, and contributor to recent Transgender Marxism collec...

4 Okt 20211h 9min

Ontological Insecurity: A Discussion of R.D. Laing

Ontological Insecurity: A Discussion of R.D. Laing

In this episode, Will and Adam are joined by Sasha Warren from unsoundmind.org to discuss the work of critical psychiatrist R.D. Laing, focusing on the first part of his book "The Divided Self" and it...

24 Sep 20211h 6min

Non-State Societies and Deleuze and Guattari: A Discussion of 'Edges of the State'

Non-State Societies and Deleuze and Guattari: A Discussion of 'Edges of the State'

On this episode, Craig and Will are joined by John Protevi to discuss his latest book, Edges of the State. Protevi challenges dominant notions in anthropological research and other human sciences with...

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Inner Experience: Bataille Contra Hegel in "Torture"

Inner Experience: Bataille Contra Hegel in "Torture"

This is your Inner Experience. On this episode we’re finally going through the text that inspired the origin of this show; George Bataille’s Torture, from his book ‘Inner Experience’. Craig, Will, and...

2 Sep 20211h 8min

Mark Fisher: Solidarity at the Rave - A Conversation with Natasha and Matt

Mark Fisher: Solidarity at the Rave - A Conversation with Natasha and Matt

In this episode we are joined by Matt Colquhoun and Natasha Eves to discuss Mark Fisher’s essay on the politics of British rave culture, "Baroque Sunbursts". What type of solidarity and mutual commit...

21 Aug 20211h 11min

Foucault (With Hair) - The Early Foucault With Stuart Elden

Foucault (With Hair) - The Early Foucault With Stuart Elden

On this episode, Adam and Will are joined by Stuart Elden to discuss his latest book, The Early Foucault. We discuss the academic experiences and personal relationships that were formative in the Fouc...

10 Aug 20211h 4min

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