

Post Capitalist Desire, Melancholy, Psychedelia and Mark Fisher with Matt Colquhoun
10 snips Jan 13, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Matt Colquhoun, a Yorkshire writer and photographer known for his insightful works on Mark Fisher, delves deep into Fisher's legacy. He explores concepts like post-capitalist desire and accelerationism, revealing how capitalism shapes our imagination. The conversation traverses the nuances of capitalist realism, hauntology, and the importance of reclaiming desire from capitalist structures. Colquhoun also provocatively introduces acid communism, showcasing how culture can lead to new aspirations and collective creativity.
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From Student Dissertation To Published Books
- Matt Colquhoun studied under Mark Fisher at Goldsmiths and turned his dissertation into the book Egress.
- After Fisher's death in 2017 Matt continued researching and edited Mark's final lectures into Postcapitalist Desire.
Lectures As Intimate Teaching
- Fisher's lecture transcripts read like a classroom fly-on-the-wall, mixing student questions with his answers.
- That format reveals his approachable teaching style and how he translated dense theory into conversation.
K-Punk Bridged Theory And Culture
- The CCRU and K-Punk network blended academic theory with online cultural production in the 1990s–2000s.
- Fisher used his K-punk blog to mix music, philosophy, and politics into a 'one-man magazine' voice.