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The Hermetic Library at Hermetic.com

An unofficial archive of materials relating to the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (E.G.C.), the ecclesiastical arm of Ordo Templi Orientis, and the Gnostic Mass A collective effort to see the entire corpus of materials deriving from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a fraternal, magical order of the 19th century through to the present day, available online The Equinox: The Review of Scientific Illuminism The complete texts of Volume I, issues 1 through 10, and Volume III, issue 1, of the official organ of the A∴ A∴, as well as information and links relating to other volumes and issues The International: A Review of Two Worlds http://hermetic.com/
http://www.urbanomic.com/index.php William Bennett, who previously worked with Urbanomic on The Real Thing at Tate Britain, has very generously donated a very desirable lot of signed CD and vinyl from his new Cut Hands project to Urbanomic. Proceeds of the auction will go to support Collapse . Ebay link here

Urbanomic

In continuation of the lecture series on universalism after Peirce and Kant and a modern conception of speculative thought, this Thursday and Saturday via video-conference: This is an announcement for the opening of Yves Mettler's installation Drilling Rig from Arnex, 1929 originally made for the festival Les Urbaines and now moved to the Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts where it has been meticulously deconstructed by the artist. Mettler's installation dramatizes and magnifies subtle relations between cosmology, geological time and mobilization of capital on the planet. The installation will also be accompanied by a collaboration between Mettler and I that will gradually develop throughout the course of the exhibition: On April 26th, a performance / lecture will be held by Yves Mettler and Reza Negarestani (via video-conference) as the closing event for their writing collaboration.

Eliminative Culinarism

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