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-'''Collapse''' is a [[journal]] of [[philosophy|philosophical]] [[research and development]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[Urbanomic]]. Its aim is to publish speculative work in progress by [[contemporary philosopher]]s, along with contributions from people working in other disciplines, i.e. [[artist]]s and [[scientist]]s. Collapse has been closely connected with the growth of the contemporary philosophical tendency known as [[Speculative Realism]] and the journal has carried publications of new work by the philosophers most closely identified with this movement, [[Ray Brassier]], [[Quentin Meillassoux]], [[Graham Harman]], [[Iain Hamilton Grant]]. +'''Collapse''' is a [[journal]] of [[philosophy|philosophical]] [[research and development]] edited by [[Robin Mackay]] and published in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[Urbanomic]]. Its aim is to publish speculative work in progress by [[contemporary philosopher]]s, along with contributions from people working in other disciplines, i.e. [[artist]]s and [[scientist]]s. Collapse has been closely connected with the growth of the contemporary philosophical tendency known as [[Speculative Realism]] and the journal has carried publications of new work by the philosophers most closely identified with this movement, [[Ray Brassier]], [[Quentin Meillassoux]], [[Graham Harman]], [[Iain Hamilton Grant]].
- +== Notable contributors and interviewees==
-== Collapse IV ==+*[[Alain Badiou]]
-:"Collapse Volume IV: 'Concept [[Horror]]' is an investigation into the philosophical, existential, aesthetic, religious and political dimensions of horror. Its task is not to promote theories of horror, but to uncover the horrors that may lie in wait for those who pursue rational thought beyond the bounds of the reasonable."+*[[Julian Barbour]]
- +*[[Nick Bostrom]]
-It includes the following contributions: [[Thomas Ligotti]] on Rabid Nihilism, [[China Miéville]] on weirdness and Skulltopus, [[Eugene Thacker]] on theology and horror; previously untranslated poetry by [[Michel Houellebecq]]; Exlusive new etchings from [[Jake Chapman]] in response to the other contributions in Collapse (Concept-Horror); [[Stephen Shearer]]'s [[black metal]] poems; Eugene Thacker on Theology and Horror; [[Graham Harman]] on the unnatural bond between [[Husserl]] and [[Lovecraft]]; [[Iain Hamilton Grant]] on [[Lorenz Oken]]'s naturphilosophische [[slime]]-horror; [[Reza Negarestani]] on [[decay]] and problematic [[ontology]]; [[George Sieg]] on the ''Gnosis of the Victim'' (the horror of vendidad); [[James Trafford]] on neurophilosopher [[Thomas Metzinger]] and [[New Weird|weird fiction]] author Ligotti; Ukrainian artist [[Oleg Kulik]] and Czech collective [[Rafani]]; visual essay on cryptozoology by [[Kristen Alvanson]]; [[Quentin Meillassoux]] on infinite mourning and the virtual god; Graphic work by [[Keith Tilford]] and [[Todosch]].+*[[Ray Brassier]]
- +*[[Gabriel Catren]]
-See also: http://metastableequilibrium.blogspot.com/2008/04/collapse-iv-concept-horror.html+*[[Jake and Dinos Chapman]]
- +*[[Milan Ćirković]]
- +*[[Iain Hamilton Grant]]
 +*[[Jack Cohen (scientist)|Jack Cohen]]
 +*[[Thomas Duzer]]
 +*[[Graham Harman]]
 +*[[Michel Houellebecq]]
 +*[[Paul Humphreys]]
 +*[[James Ladyman]]
 +*[[Nick Land]]
 +*[[Thomas Ligotti]]
 +*[[Quentin Meillassoux]]
 +*[[Thomas Metzinger]]
 +*[[China Miéville]]
 +*[[Reza Negarestani]]
 +*[[Carlo Rovelli]]
 +*[[Conrad Shawcross]]
 +*[[Ian Stewart (mathematician)|Ian Stewart]]
 +*[[Roberto Trotta]]
 +*[[Keith Tyson]]
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Collapse IV]]
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Collapse is a journal of philosophical research and development edited by Robin Mackay and published in the United Kingdom by Urbanomic. Its aim is to publish speculative work in progress by contemporary philosophers, along with contributions from people working in other disciplines, i.e. artists and scientists. Collapse has been closely connected with the growth of the contemporary philosophical tendency known as Speculative Realism and the journal has carried publications of new work by the philosophers most closely identified with this movement, Ray Brassier, Quentin Meillassoux, Graham Harman, Iain Hamilton Grant.

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