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One of My Barcelona Lectures (video)

Thanks Jaron and all the amazing people who showed up. 200 I think! 150 in the room and 50 in the corridor! It was fantastic. Timothy Morton - 'Hacia un ministerio del futuro' from BAU, Centre Universitari Disseny on Vimeo .

Speaking in a Forest in Brussels Last Year (video)

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The lovely imaginative group that put this together fantastically lit the path into the forest in the park.

Speaking at the Miracle Marathon Last Year (video)

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...at the Serpentine in London, right after Genesis P-Orridge, whose psychedelic visuals are here by dint of special effects.

Morton and Campagna Reinventing Communism

Yeah...That. Was. Good.

Me at the Serpentine's Miracle Marathon in October 2016 (video)

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Beautifully paired by Hans-Ulrich Obrist with Kathelin Gray and Genesis P-Orridge.

Tim's Holiday Lectures Gift 16: Avant What? (video)

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This is me and Cary Wolfe in dialogue at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, on the occasion of the Avant Museology conference (e-flux). Lively and at one point intense--always getting the no vibes from the Hegelians...Also, there's a fun animation I made. What you can't hear is all the laughing in the audience!

Tim's Holiday Lectures Gift 15: Things Just Got Weird (video)

Oh this was so nice. I'm so grateful to Solveig Ovstebo and Karsten Lund for their incredible hosting. What a lovely occasion. And I met an old friend I hadn't seen for ages, David Pantos. The space was really big and fun too, and packed. The occasion was an exhibition of the work of my new friend Ben Rivers, including the film Urth , which was inspired by my book Dark Ecology . Timothy Morton: Things Just Got Weird from The Renaissance Society on Vimeo .

Tim's Holiday Lectures Gift 13: Nature Isn't Real (video)

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This was something I did in a forest in a park in Brussels on September 6 of 2016. It was magical being  in that space. The organizers, Aleppo, had designed the lit pathway to the space so well. Thanks so much to Daniel Blanga-Gubbay.