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  • Rhythms
    http://libcom.org/blog/rhythms-13042014

    In waiting at the bus stop nothing matters but the practices and performances of waiting for the bus. It doesn’t matter who or what you are, your singularity being of absolutely no relevance, indeed it being something of which you seek to rid yourself, and as such you, me, and everyone else at the bus stop become completely interchangeable. This is obviously an example of capitalism on the small scale.

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    If seriality is a kind of making isolated that is a drawing together that preserves isolation then it is a kind of negative community, a community based on practices of distancing between self and other that ultimately draws out the disappearance of singularity in that mode of relation: I distance myself from you in a shared context that neither of us really manages to share and in which neither of us feels like “myself”.

    Hello, Stranger
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/26/opinion/sunday/hello-stranger.html

    If you’ve ever been on a subway or public bus, you know the rules. Don’t make eye contact, stay as far away from other people as the space allows, and for the love of God, don’t talk to anyone. But what if the rules are wrong?

    #rythmes #sérialité #capitalisme #urbanité #transports #interactions