Basic research of the void. Conversations with artists, scientists, and writers about what sits at the edge and what slips from it. Talks air on ResonanceFM and are available on all platforms, for the mixtapes and music episodes please go to https://www.mixcloud.com/shimalsky/

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Basic research of the void. Conversations with artists, scientists, and writers about what sits at the edge and what slips from it. Talks air on ResonanceFM and are available on all platforms, for the mixtapes and music episodes please go to https://www.mixcloud.com/shimalsky/
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June 22, 2026
Mirrors for plebs. Talk with Federico Campagna.
<p>Choosing the right fork for the lasagna of reality. World-building and metaphysical shelter-in-place with Italian philosopher and writer Federico Campagna.</p>

June 2, 2026
In total darkeness, is poetry still there? Talk with Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh.
<p>Iranian-American philosopher Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh joins me for a garden walk - through evil and madness, secrets, games. </p><p>Poetry that sits at the start of every civilization, rave cultures in active war zones, programmers who can dance, horror films as the real history of reality, mysticism as transaction, and the praying mantis.</p><p>Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh, Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and Middle Eastern Studies and now Professor of Comparative Literature at Babson College, is the author of nine books spanning philosophy, literature, psychoanalysis, and cultural studies, including Omnicide: Mania, Fatality, and the Future-In-Delirium, Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark, and Evil: A Study of Lost Techniques</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>

June 2, 2026
Accelerating Potlatch. Talk with with John Cussans .
<p>A free-flowing talk with artist, writer, and arts educator John Cussans about potlatch, the Bataillean concept of excessive, communal expenditure, and whether figures like Trump represent a perverse modern version of it.</p><p>A note on how John stopped consuming news entirely, the lost promise of the 1990s anarchist internet , the political polarization narrative, and the toll lacanian marxism takes on mental health. </p><p>John Cussans is an artist, writer, and arts educator working across contemporary art, cultural history, and critical art theory. Among other things, he is the author of Undead Uprising: Haiti, Horror and the Zombie Complex , which traces the zombie figure from Hollywood back to its roots in Haitian Vodou and colonial history.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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