5. “ Textuality is thus the terrain on which different conceptions of economic, social, and political conditions are contested with consequences for the formation of the subjects of history, the very consciousness of the historical agent.” – James Berlin
11. Byron Hawk’s critique: For all our post-process instance on textual negotiation, resistance is strangely heuristic: about the movement of subjects from one position to another.
15. Boredom is…. Not an emotion, but a “mood” in the Heideggerian sense: an attunement or state of mind. meh.
16. Boredom is…. Not an emotion, but a “mood” in the Heideggerian sense: an attunement or state of mind. As an attunement, proceeds from a complex ecology of relations between individuals and objects. meh.
17. Boredom is…. Not an emotion, but a “mood” in the Heideggerian sense: an attunement or state of mind. As an attunement, proceeds from a complex ecology of relations between individuals and objects. Chiefly characterized by “the withdrawal of meaning” from everyday activities. meh.
33. “ I don't view [electronic music] as identification with machines; it's more like saying the culture itself is an abstract machine: let's play.” (Miller/Lanier, 2006, 2:39)