Anti-Expertism

fallible, contexual, and limited knowledge

Month: February, 2009

In Which I Draw Good

Stolen from an earlier quip that the only acumen I possess is reading and writing “good,” these doodles might prove just as true, or not, depending on perspective.

Both of these were sketched  months before I began to think about visual language.
NB: Regarding the “Cluttered Doodles,” the word “dexter” means “right” in Latin and “sinister,” “left.”

“There is nothing outside of the text”

The late Derrida penned those words knowing full well that they were just that, penned words.
He must have seen those as an affront to his very ideas, the philosopher’s critique on meta-statements being a meta-statement itself. A critique, so named, because it was long thought (among philosophers) that philosophy was the queen of thought.  She’d [...]