Launch of e-flux journal issue #142: Cosmos Cinema
Saodat Ismailova: To Share a Dream With a River
I would say that contemporary civilization is a civilization in which nothingness has disappeared. Kabakov’s treatment of garbage still retains the intuition of nothingness. He assumes that it is possible to disappear into nothingness, and he often describes it—for example, as a departure into outer space from one’s room.
Agnė Jokšė and Su Friedrich: Unconditional Love and Rules of the Road
Earth
Mysteries: Recent Films by Sid Iandovka and Anya Tsyrlina
Beginning in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the term “wisdom” appeared very frequently in Soviet philosophy publications. It was used to better situate the doctrine of dialectical materialism within the history of philosophy as well as in relation to science, art, religion, and so on. Dialectical materialism was itself conceived as a form of “wisdom”: that is, as an insight into the whole of the world which was fundamentally lacking in science and art.