Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dwayne Monroe to the podcast!

Dwayne Monroe is a cloud architect, Marxist tech analyst and Internet polemicist, focused on directing his almost 20 years of experience in the technology space towards a materialist analysis of the tech industry, informed by a mixture of theory and direct experience. In recent years, he has devoted time to dissecting the political economy of what he calls the “AI industrial complex” the topic of a blog post and upcoming book called Attack Mannequins.

Follow him at Twitter: @cloudquistador

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Dr. Isabel Miller’s work is mentioned in this episode:

MILLAR, ISABEL – RU137: ON AI, SEX, CULTURE, FILM & THE FUTURE

MILLAR, ISABEL – RU21: PHILOSOPHER & LACANIAN SCHOLAR ON PSYCHOANALYSIS & SEX-BOTS

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Dr. Sinclair is the author of The Pathways of the Heart (Trapart Books, 2021), Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation (Routledge, 2020) and Switching Mirrors (Trapart Books, 2016).

Dr. Sinclair is the editor of Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019) Outsider Inpatient: Reflections on Art as Therapy (Trapart Books, 2021) with Dr. Elisabeth Punzi, On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) co-edited with Dr. Manya Steinkoler, and The Fenris Wolf, vol 9 (Trapart Books, 2017) co-edited with Carl Abrahamsson. 

The song at the end of the episode is “A Poem for the Poet” by Carl Abrahamsson & Vanessa Sinclair from Not In My Future: A Tribute to Genesis Breyer P-Orridge compilation available digitally on Bandcamp.

Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast.

Image: portrait of Dwayne Monroe & a “cloud”