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Urbanomic is a publisher and cultural producer based in the UK, aiming to engender interdisciplinary thinking and production.
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Also BACK IN STOCK📚 Agnès Gayraud, The Dialectic of Pop François Bonnet, The Infra-World #ACCELERATE: The Accelerationism Reader François Bonnet, The Order of Sounds Link in bio.
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BACK IN STOCK on the webshop: 📒 Collapse 1–7 Reissues. Link in bio.
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Two recent podcasts featuring Machine Decision is Not Final ~> 💿 Bogna Konior @bognamk and Amy Ireland @moe_fang_adept talk to Lea Sande @hyper.text.markup.lea about the book for Ljubljana's Radio Student: https://radiostudent.si/kultura/povratne-zanke/ireland-konior-rengongzhineng 📀 Mi You @infinityingeneral , Vincent Garton @sysimmolator and Bogna Konior @bognamk talk to Justin Beals for Secure talk podcast: /secure-talk-podcast/they-sold-ai-to-play-god.-china-never-got-that-memo Links also in bio.
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Now back in stock at urbanomic.com !
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Now back in stock at urbanomic.com !
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BACK IN STOCK on the Urbanomic Webshop (and imminently via booksellers worldwide). Get them before they sell out again! Webshop link in bio. Worldwide: MIT Press Bookshop.org (US) Blackwells (UK) Waterstones (UK) Barnes and Noble (US) Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk + other retailers To support independent alternatives, try the Ethical Book Search.
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REVIEW: Peter Wolfendale's The Revenge of Reason reviewed by Georgie Newson in @radicalphilosophy_ /reviews/artificial-reason BOOK LAUNCH: The Revenge of Reason @Newcastle University 25th February 2026 w Peter Wolfendale and Jacob Parkin /ctp/newsevents/ PODCAST: Peter Wolfendale Explains Everything with @the_dangerous_maybe and @threebillionnances /watch?v=sGWJ1Nq_hLo Links in bio ⛓️ Get The Revenge of Reason at: Urbanomic.com MIT Press Bookshop.org (US) Blackwells (UK) Waterstones (UK) Barnes and Noble (US) Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk To support independent alternatives, try the Ethical Book Search
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Who says all the big questions have been answered? Peter Wolfendale’s untiring philosophical curiosity, explanatory talent, and breadth and depth of knowledge of both Analytic and Continental traditions are fully exercised in this new collection of essays addressing a startling range of urgent contemporary questions and time-honoured philosophical dilemmas. Peter Wolfendale's The Revenge of Reason is now available via booksellers worldwide. Preface by Ray Brassier. More book info via link in bio or /book/the-revenge-of-reason/.
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The Revenge of Reason by Peter Wolfendale is now available via booksellers worldwide. Who says all the big questions have been answered? Peter Wolfendale’s untiring philosophical curiosity, explanatory talent, and breadth and depth of knowledge of both Analytic and Continental traditions are fully exercised in this new collection of essays addressing a startling range of urgent contemporary questions and time-honoured philosophical dilemmas. Preface by Ray Brassier. For more info visit the link in our bio or: /book/the-revenge-of-reason/
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Cute/Acc collabs ! @mayabkronic on the importance of @formlesstwins design work to the book: "What we tried to do in the text of Cute Accelerationism was not just to write about cuteness, but to submit language and the concept to the powers of Cute. And In the same way, it was obvious that the book itself, as an object, would have to be cute in proportion and in appearance. During the process of designing the cover I came across a conceptual typeface called Meta Mascot, made by the Korean designers @formlesstwins , Sangah Shin and Jaejin Ee. And When Formless Twins suggested teaming up with translator Taegyun Yoon to make a Korean translation of Cute Accelerationism we were like YES!"
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Steve Goodman @kode9 appears in @sonicacts magazine Ecoes #8 with an extended interview and an adapted extract from his forthcoming Urbanomic book ‘Notes on the Third Ear’, examining the effects of unrelenting aerial bombardment, with particular focus on the Gaza Strip, and the ceaseless buzzing of drones—remote-controlled, human-less machinery—and the psychic wounds such exposure inflicts.
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Urbanomic, of course, would be nothing without its readers, and we would like to ask for your contributions to our planned podcast/twitchstream marathon to mark our twenty year anniversary in October. Please send us a message (text, image, video, or audio) by email at [email protected], or a WhatsApp voicenote (number is on our website), to let us know how you discovered Urbanomic, what our publications have meant to you over the last two decades, or just send us your thoughts. All contributions will be welcome and hugely appreciated, as we take some time this year to get some perspective on what we’ve been doing all this time and what it all means. ❤️
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