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Philosophical Burns| Feat Steven Seidenberg

Philosophical Burns| Feat Steven Seidenberg

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How does one navigate a vision that requires a specific road when every road could be the wrong one?


In this profound dialogue, MadPo3t is joined by philosopher and artist Steven Seidenberg to audit the 'Working Quagmire' of creative existence.


Starting with a forensic reading of Alex poetry—exploring the 'Gasoline Roads' and 'Fireproof Skin' required for the journey—the conversation pivots into the deep architecture of Seidenberg’s bibliography (Situ, Anon, Plain Sight). They dissect the 'Toxic Positivity' of contemporary culture and the absurdity of the 'Grand Plan,' instead proposing a reality where 'All roads are both always right and always wrong.'


Seidenberg reveals the intention behind his 'Aphoristic' tradition: a dark, lyrical investigation into epistemology and power. They explore the 'Hiddenness' of the self as a mode of circumventing submission to power, and the musical prosody found in the 'Chopped Blocks' of a life dedicated to the word.


This is a study of the 'Mundane' as a stone of adversity and the 'Internalisation' required to turn a vision into a legacy.

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