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April 10th, 2007, search relatedRelated posts :: Presented papers 25th North Texas Heidegger Symposium & 41st North American Heidegger Conference :: Heidegger Conferences Frisco, TX and DePaul U., Chicago]] :: Heidegger Conferences Frisco, TX and DePaul U., Chicago]] :: Heidegger Conferences Frisco, TX and DePaul U., Chicago]]
— Michael Eldred wrote:
> Cologne 09-Apr-2007
>
> The Texas symposion has often planned to post papers on-line, but it’s a
> matter of them
> getting their act together. The Messkirch conference plans to publish
> proceedings in
> book form, but that has not happened yet — even from 2004. The Chicago
> conference plans
> to post papers from this year’s meet on-line.
>
> I post my own conference papers after presentation at the artefact web site,
> so at least
> they are easy to find.
>
> So, Pete, you were just hanging around over Easter, rose early Sunday
> morning, and are
> now off to Mexico?
Yucatan not being Croatan, I wasn’t gone too long. I’m tanned, xtabentun’d, and
slowly working my way back to the real world. Gobs of email to sift through and
prioritize, and I’m eyeing from a distance the fires that need extinguishing at
the office (”The code runs how on Vista? Wow!”). I’ll try to get a summary of
all the upcoming conference activity up on Ereignis tonight.
“The stupid underground is the latest
bordertown, the liminal scene of this disappearance, and of
the becoming-imperceptible of American history itself.
This history has always moved simultaneously toward the
spectacle and toward the invisible; that is why there is a
familiarly native intensity to the figure of the solitary,
hermetic hacker jacked into the so-called Net. It is also
why two stories could be told by those who found this
legend carved into a tree at Roanoke: *Gone to Croatan.*”
Stupid Undergrounds, Paul Mann http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/text-o…
