• Lucretius and the immanence of motion

    Lucretius was the first philosopher of immanence. It is he and not Democritus or Epicurus who holds this title. If we want to understand the historical emergence of the concept of immanence, we should start by distinguishing its precursors in Greek atomism from its first complete incarnation in Lucretius. This way, we can see exactly…

    Thomas Nail

    February 19, 2020
    Uncategorized
  • Listen to Being and Motion now on Audible

    Listen here. Read here. Buy here. More than at any other time in human history, we live in an age defined by movement and mobility; yet, we lack a unifying theory which takes this seriously as a starting point for philosophy. The history of philosophy has systematically explained movement as derived from something else that does not…

    Thomas Nail

    February 9, 2020
    Uncategorized
    Anthropology, Books, culture, history, mobility, nature, philosophy, physics, science
  • Lucretius’ Material Ecology

    MATERIAL ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFECT Lucretius’ theory of simulacra means that there are no discrete subjects and objects—only affective ecologies. The whole environment is not just something to be passively “considered” but something that plays an active role in constituting and entire atmosphere or situation. To illustrate this, Lucretius describes the beautiful way in which…

    Thomas Nail

    February 7, 2020
    Uncategorized
    affect, ecological, ethics, Lucretius, materialism, new materialism, science
  • Lucretius II: An Ethics of Motion (Pre-order 30% off) and Lucretius I: An Ontology of Motion $6.50

    Lucretius II: An Ethics of Motion is now available for pre-order and 30% off during February and March. Edinburgh University Press:  discount coupon code: NEW30 Oxford University Press: discount coupon code: ADISTA5 Lucretius I: An Ontology of Motion digital book (epub/pdf) is also now available for $6.50 at Edinburgh here for the month of February.…

    Thomas Nail

    February 3, 2020
    Uncategorized
    Art, Books, culture, ecology, epicurus, ethics, history, Lucretius, mobility, morality, motion, nature, philosophy, physics, poetry, religion, science, translations
  • CALL FOR PROPOSALS: THE UNDERCOMMONS AND DESTITUENT POWER

    CALL FOR PROPOSALS: THE UNDERCOMMONS AND DESTITUENT POWER   March 26-28th, 2020, Indiana University in Bloomington. Organizers: Micol Seigel, Bella Bravo, Kieran Aarons, Mia Beach, Ross Gay, Rosie Stockton, J. Cameron Karter Confirmed Speakers: Fred Moten, Frederic Neyrat, Laura Harris, Mikkel Bolt-Rasmussen, Adam Kotsko, Dylan Rodriquez, Mauvaise Troupe Collective, Jaime Alves, Daniel Nemser, Jackie Wang Deadline for…

    Thomas Nail

    January 14, 2020
    Uncategorized
    philosophy, politics
  • “Understanding the Philosophy of Movement” An Interview with Thomas Nail

        Kinetic Revolution: Understanding the Transversal Reality of the “Philosophy of Movement” Dario Giovanni Ali interviews Thomas Nail, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver on his theory of “kinopolitics.” Translated into Italian and published in Visitors, K-Pocket Guide (Italy, Kabul Press, 2020), 52-61. Download here in English and Italian. Dario: In…

    Thomas Nail

    January 14, 2020
    Uncategorized
    culture, geography, Lucretius, migration, mobility, philosophy, Philosophy of Movement, political theory, politics, writing
  • The Climate-Migration-Industrial Complex

    I just published a short piece at the New School’s Public Seminar magazine on migration and climate change. A further development of the idea that climate migration is a form of primitive accumulation. Read online here, download here. Thirty years ago there were fifteen border walls around the world. Now there are seventy walls and…

    Thomas Nail

    January 10, 2020
    Uncategorized
    climate, climate migration, culture, ecology, global migration, immigration, migration, mobility, philosophy, politics
  • Favorite Writing Music of 2019

    These were my favorite albums to write to that came out in 2019. When I write I listen to only instrumental music and find that it helps me focus. I hope they help you too. Happy New New Year!   1) William Ryan Fritch, Deceptive Cadence: Music for Film, Vol 1 and II 2) Oliver…

    Thomas Nail

    January 5, 2020
    Uncategorized
    music, writing music
  • What is Generative Art?

    Art by Gwendal Tsang We live in the age of the digital image not only because of its powerful hybridity and power to order material reality but also because of its powerful pedesis, interactivity, and power to disorder reality—to create new kinesthetic processes. The beauty of contemporary generative art lies not in its “random” number…

    Thomas Nail

    January 5, 2020
    Uncategorized
    aesthetics, architecture, Art, design, digital media, history, nature, philosophy, technology
  • Sigurds Vīdzirkste: A Little-Known Contributor to Cybernetics in New York

    While I was giving a talk in New York the other week I had the chance to see a preview of this incredible exhibit on Latvian migrant exile artists working in New York in the 1960s (thanks to Andra Silapetere). I was really struck by the mysterious work of one artists in particular: Sigurds Vīdzirkste.…

    Thomas Nail

    November 30, 2019
    Uncategorized
    aesthetics, Art, art history, culture, media, migration, mobility
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