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Spheres Reading Group:
Volume 1

Bubbles, by Peter Sloterdijk – Conversation 3

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 |  25 May 2017
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This is the third of nine Readers Underground conversations on Peter Sloterdijk’s Spheres trilogy, Volume 1: Bubbles.

In this conversation, we discuss chapter 2 of the book, “Between Faces: On the Appearance of the Interfacial Intimate Sphere,” pps. 139–206.

Participants:

John David Ebert (host)
Marco V Morelli (host)
Michael Scwartz
Nathaniel Savery
John Davis
Dona Abadi
Ed Mahood
Wendy Ronitz-Baker
Jonathan Cobb

Recorded: 5/25/2017

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Spheres Reading Group

Organizer: Metapsychosis
Start Date: April 15, 2017
End Date: TBD

We are reading all three volumes of philosopher Peter Sloterdijk’s Spheres trilogy: Bubbles, Globes, and Foam.

The live-recorded conversations for Bubbles took place between April and August, 2017, and the conversations for Globes took place between October 2017 and May 2018. However, the conversation continues in our forum. A reading schedule for Foam is yet to be determined.

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