The Revolutionary / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑The rabbit hole of SFØ is a lot deeper than a game should be.
But it is precisely that it is a game that makes it function so well.
Analyze away! It's worth it.
Officer Stu, I couldn't have said it better myself. I'm glad I didn't have to...
Because this thread is becoming boring to read - et l'ennui est contre-révolutionnaire. The debate over what is occuring on the Praxis can be saved for your meaningless meetings within the halls of Academia. The Revolution's goals have been stated and they are clear. I refuse to waste my time with empty words. If you wish to prove us wrong, meet us on the Praxis.
Burn Unit, I respect your first volley. I will answer.
That one was cute.
Damn.
How do I top that?
This is beautiful.
This is the epitome of Equivalenz.
Of course we took photos of our hosts.
But getting invited into someone's home, snapping photographs of them and their apartment, then posting that on the internet?
no.
To be fair, it's my studio address; it's debatable whether i live there, but I come close.
Dearest Counter-Revolutionaries:
The core of the matter remains: Define your version of the University.
I cannot expose your mistaken claim if you refuse to state it.
Icy stairs. Ugh.
Excellent work, Psychogeographer Potato!
Your numbers do not intimidate me. The Trajectory is too broad; the Task list might as well be entirely Black. There is no difference to be found within the title of the Aesthematics; difference is only found with-out. Players who join the University do so uninformed. They do not yet know the inefficacy of the University system. The Revolution offers these players a way out, and we will welcome them with open arms.
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The University was built to breed product. It is a factory of meaning that feeds the capitalist system. Artists should have no need of its structure any longer. The University cannot teach us to manufacture meaning: meaning is found in the streets. I speak these words as a dissatisfied member of the University of Aesthematics, who has abandoned those empty halls in pursuit of the Real.
If we separate the Aesthematics from their interest in Product and Appearance, the only tenet left is Technique. A Group based only on Technique would be called Artificers or Aestheticians, and the University would be a Guild. A Group patterened thus would still be questionable, because it has no Desire, only Skill -- but it is not mine to decide. My prerogative is only to destroy the University.
The Revolution will be total, or it will not be.