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Today's session was very interesting. In the first half of the day, we observed and discussed an illustration by Chad McCail. The three panels depict how robots run zombies for wealthy parasites according to Marx. At first, it reminded me of [https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+garden+of+earthly+delights&t=chromentp&atb=v361-1bc&pn=1&iax=images&ia=images 'The Garden of Earthly Delights'], a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch.
Today's session was very interesting. In the first half of the day, we observed and discussed an illustration by Chad McCail. The three panels depict how robots run zombies for wealthy parasites according to Marx. At first, it reminded me of [https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+garden+of+earthly+delights&t=chromentp&atb=v361-1bc&pn=1&iax=images&ia=images 'The Garden of Earthly Delights'], a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch. The longer I look, the more things I see in common between the two pieces, from the illustrative approach of each author to the vivid imagery, to the complexity of symbolic meaning.

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Methods 01 Seeds were planted

Pad: Le Guin, acacia seeds and un-naming

Steve // intro+work

- Le Guin, acacia seeds and un-naming

Methods 02 What-How-Why

Pad: The What-How-Why Model

transclusion-cards - Stephen and I worked on making a card about the process of "transcluding" content.

Reading list

Methods 03 Deck of Cards

Pad: Making Deck of Card about Gardening


Methods 05 A textile, a Framework

Pad: A Textile, A Framework


Methods 2.0 Jan 18, The Ruling Ideas

Pad: The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas

Robots run zombies for wealthy parasites - centre panel

Today's session was very interesting. In the first half of the day, we observed and discussed an illustration by Chad McCail. The three panels depict how robots run zombies for wealthy parasites according to Marx. At first, it reminded me of 'The Garden of Earthly Delights', a triptych by Hieronymus Bosch. The longer I look, the more things I see in common between the two pieces, from the illustrative approach of each author to the vivid imagery, to the complexity of symbolic meaning.