Human Thought at Earth Magnitude
Samfunnshuset Kirkenes
Timothy Morton’s keynote lecture is entitled ‘Human Thought at Earth Magnitude’. ‘My friend Douglas Kahn recently coined the phrase ‘Earth magnitude’. When we scale up to Earth magnitude, very interesting things happen to thinking. Far from making supposed universalistic generalisations, as many still assume ecological statements to be, thought at Earth magnitude is highly accurate and specific. Yet it is also deeply entwined with paradox in such a way that it reveals something basic to the structure of thought: a loop form, which I take to be the structure of being anything at all: a logical system, a solar ray, an electromagnetic shield, an aurora, an oil refinery. Moreover, Earth magnitude is the correct scale on which to think something seemingly near to us, yet in fact more distant than Sagittarius A: human being as such.’
Combining Compositional Precision and Uncontrolled Processes: Interview with Thomas Ankersmit
RESEARCH SERIES #23 On 12 October 2013 Arie Altena interviewed Thomas Ankersmit about his work and his set-up for his concert the following day in the Minoritenkirche in Krems. Ankersmit was there as part of the 2013 Kontraste Festival