Eiko Time Surgery; or: A Repudiation of the Last Five Years of Japan
I really dug this one. I'm reminded of Byung-Chul Han's _The Scent of Time_, which identifies similar problems, but falls for Heidegger's regressive ambush in his attempt to resolve the way we now treat time, which he calls, hilariously, _whizzing_.
I really dug this one. I'm reminded of Byung-Chul Han's _The Scent of Time_, which identifies similar problems, but falls for Heidegger's regressive ambush in his attempt to resolve the way we now treat time, which he calls, hilariously, _whizzing_.