

Timothy Morton, “Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World” (University of Minnesota Press, 2013)
10 snips Feb 23, 2014
Timothy Morton, an influential philosopher and ecologist, dives into the concept of hyperobjects, those massive phenomena influencing our lives and environments. He redefines nature and existence, especially in light of the Anthropocene, highlighting the interconnectedness of ecological crises. The conversation explores the role of art and humor in navigating despair and embracing imperfections. Morton also reflects on future projects merging visual art, music, and ecological themes, urging listeners to rethink reality through a creative lens.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Rethinking Nature: Hyperobjects and the Anthropocene
03:25 • 23min
Understanding Hyperobjects and Their Impact
26:37 • 24min
Imperfect Realities: Embracing Hypocrisy and Humor
50:23 • 11min
The Transformative Power of Art and Creativity
01:01:00 • 3min
The Symbolism of Icebergs in Hyperobjects
01:04:04 • 2min
Exploring Future Creative Projects
01:06:12 • 4min