"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

My head feels just twice the size


Stolto è colui che tenta di farmi ubriacare
(e solitamente la sbronza è tale che non sopravvive per raccontarlo).

Ora però avrei bisogno di un espresso…

note to self

What happened in February…

…doesn’t necessarily stay in February, so here’s a few highlights. I saw art exhibitions, read books and comics, had a birthday, did a great football event with my team and bla bla bla, who cares. Here’s the stuff you might have seen on Instagram, but

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In the (Digital) Swarm

Byung-Chul Han is a contemporary German philosopher born in Korea whose work explores the transformation of subjectivity, power, and social relations in late modern and digital societies. In the Swarm fits within this broader inquiry, focusing specifically on the effects of digital communication on perception,

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4 Comments
  • sbrect
    Posted at 12:07h, 07 May Reply

    Cin Cin

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 08:15h, 09 May Reply

    argh, lascia perdere, che brindano alla goccia

  • sbrect
    Posted at 08:47h, 12 May Reply

    ho un paio di amici che vi si troverebbero proprio bene

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 19:33h, 16 May Reply

    Beh, nemmeno io mi ci trovo poi così male…

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