39 min

I Love Dick Ep 9 Thinking-With

    • Arts

A final episode on I Love Dick in which we reflect on the process of recording, sharing some broader insights and identifying the themes that have stuck with us.
“Thinking-With” is a long-form, unpolished conversation. Join Cat Auburn and Kyle Lewis as they think-with different ideas and people in each  season.
“Thinking-with” is a term from Donna Haraway's writing that Cat and Kyle enjoy working with. It acknowledges thinking as an interconnected process, and that who and what we use to think our thoughts with matters greatly. Consciously choosing which tools we use for thinking is key to enabling thoughts that can escape the confines of existing frameworks and systems of power.
Transcript of Episode 9

Logo by Tynan Kyle Lewis
Music: Amnesia by Ghost Beatz

Links:
bell hooks' book, "Teaching to Transgress"
Chris Kraus's book, "After Kathy Acker"
Keywords:
Chris Kraus; I Love Dick; autotheory; Joey Soloway; Andrea Arnold; Kathryn Hahn; Kevin Bacon; Donna Haraway; Sylvère Lotringer; Cinema Divina; Kathy Acker; lenses; the male gaze; the female gaze; Rashomon Effect; female directors; post-idea; artist; I Love Dick the book; I Love Dick episode nine; feminism; Rashomon Effect; artist; creative practice; art practice; erotic cowboy fantasy; masculinity; transgression; disobedience; not knowingess; staying with the trouble; nothing precedes intertwinedness; myth of the artist; building blocks of truth; categories boxes; letters; form; shame and love; personal/universal; owning what happens to me; defaults; weaponised critique; choicelessness; compasses; reporting on experience; denim; finding your voice; misbehave or die

A final episode on I Love Dick in which we reflect on the process of recording, sharing some broader insights and identifying the themes that have stuck with us.
“Thinking-With” is a long-form, unpolished conversation. Join Cat Auburn and Kyle Lewis as they think-with different ideas and people in each  season.
“Thinking-with” is a term from Donna Haraway's writing that Cat and Kyle enjoy working with. It acknowledges thinking as an interconnected process, and that who and what we use to think our thoughts with matters greatly. Consciously choosing which tools we use for thinking is key to enabling thoughts that can escape the confines of existing frameworks and systems of power.
Transcript of Episode 9

Logo by Tynan Kyle Lewis
Music: Amnesia by Ghost Beatz

Links:
bell hooks' book, "Teaching to Transgress"
Chris Kraus's book, "After Kathy Acker"
Keywords:
Chris Kraus; I Love Dick; autotheory; Joey Soloway; Andrea Arnold; Kathryn Hahn; Kevin Bacon; Donna Haraway; Sylvère Lotringer; Cinema Divina; Kathy Acker; lenses; the male gaze; the female gaze; Rashomon Effect; female directors; post-idea; artist; I Love Dick the book; I Love Dick episode nine; feminism; Rashomon Effect; artist; creative practice; art practice; erotic cowboy fantasy; masculinity; transgression; disobedience; not knowingess; staying with the trouble; nothing precedes intertwinedness; myth of the artist; building blocks of truth; categories boxes; letters; form; shame and love; personal/universal; owning what happens to me; defaults; weaponised critique; choicelessness; compasses; reporting on experience; denim; finding your voice; misbehave or die

39 min

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