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Alex Burns on the Creation of The Book of Oblique Strategies

  • Posted on February 27, 2012 at 11:00 am

Alex Burns, who was editor of Disinformation from 1998 to 2008, has made his work The Book of Oblique Strategies available online as a free PDF. It’s not so much a work on Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt’s famous deck. Alex describes it as a channeled work in the vein of Aleister Crowley’s Book of Lies.

In addition to the work, Alex has explained how he came to write it and its significance to him. I don’t really understand the work itself and haven’t read the list of prerequisites that Alex suggested. But I appreciate the insight into Alex’s life and work and think anyone else who was shaped by Disinfo during his tenure as editor will appreciate it as well. Characteristic of Alex’s work at Disinfo, the write-up is more link dense Memepool and contains a huge number of references connecting seemingly disparate people and ideas.

My life changed dramatically in the next month. I hit a series of simultaneous inflection points or a Black Swan event cascade that overshadowed the document. REVelation Magazine folded and could not publish my interview with the late ethno-botanist Terence McKenna. 21C Magazine folded and could not publish my interview with space migration advocate Marshall Savage. The real estate sold out the rental house from beneath us. The relationship broke up. The 20th anniversary loomed of my mother’s death in a car accident on 28th March 1978. I experienced a period of referential ideation and had a nervous breakdown that my family helped me to recover from. I then struggled to pull together freelance magazine articles. When reconciliation was impossible with my former girlfriend, I attempted suicide (which influenced a later article on the Nine Inch Nails album The Fragile). A few months later I started to correspond with Richard Metzger and to write for the Disinformation alternative news site. I attended an academic seminar on process philosophy. Sean Healy invited me to This Is Not Art. I negotiated re-enrolling in my undergraduate degree on film and politics. Hence, the ‘Ordeals of Transmutation Fire.’

Alex Burns: The Book of Oblique Strategies

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Richard Metzger – Mediapunk Interview

  • Posted on June 23, 2010 at 10:03 am

Richard Metzger

My interview with Richard Metzger, co-founder of Disinfo and currently the online editor at the LA Times’ alt weekly Brand X and the host of his own online talk show Dangerous Minds, is now up at Mediapunk:

Well, things certainly have fractured. I don’t know if it’s a good thing. It’s not so much fracturing any more, it’s really already dividing up between two lines, for lack of better terms “the right” and “the left.” And it’s not even that far left- certainly not a European definition of what “the left” is. But this whole right-wing weirdness that’s happening right now in this country is I think a good example of where it’s not fracturing it’s cohering into something else. And you have people who are becoming very doctrinaire in their ways of thinking and it’s kind of fascinating to watch it but it’s very very alarming to think of the high percentage of the population who are susceptible to authoritarian group-think. The “Nanananana! I can’t hear you!” know-nothingness of it is so alarming.

In that way, no, it seems to have fractured and then re-formed, as it were. All these different conspiracy theories people believe. And why does someone who wants to put America back on the gold standard like, say, a Ron Paul-type person, why would they be so anti-abortion at the same time? You have this very long checklist of things that have nothing to do with each other, but somehow Fox News and these other right-wing operators have convinced and manipulated people into seeing this disparate list as a roadmap of how they should live their lives and how other people should live their lives and it’s very odd. It’s a very odd time in history. I don’t know where it will all go. I don’t think it will all go too poorly because I think there’s just enough people who live in this country who aren’t going to let that happen, but I could be proven wrong on that.

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