from Joe Milutis’s conversation with Eugene Thacker: I somehow think that Henri Bergson will save the world.

Travel in space is the same as moving through intellectual data; and this is not a metaphor, it is literally one and the same. You need to know when to kick in the scenario-creating-mind, which is important! It’s not just a rainy day drag! Conversely, you need to know when to dream and relax the mind, so that virtual images come in. Are you completely caught up in the labyrinths of self-referentiality or buried by a responsibility to the past? Or is your work drained of depth since you’ve molded your intellectual output on the buzz du jour? For me, I don’t want my intellectual life dominated by the “constant revolutionizing of production,” although I find that it can be exciting to tap a particularly energetic flow, since I don’t feel satisfied by my research until it finds a way outside of itself. Do I have more place in my heart for the untimely rather than the timely?…The academic is untimely. That is the strength of this particular endeavor, don’t mess with it.
– quoted from CTheory, full text here