Academia as Monstrous Puppet

By Charlotte Frost.

Within the busy The Nonhuman Turn conference Twitter stream (which was 
marked by the #c21nonhuman hashtag) there loomed a rather apt entity: a 
distinctively nonhuman interlocutor by the name of Richard Gruesome. 
This zombie-esque character, apparently inspired by C21 director Richard 
Grusin (they both wear the same hat), offered regular tweets that riffed 
off the conference theme and Grusin’s work. Indeed, Gruesome’s Twitter 
profile states that before this so-called nonhuman turn he ‘[m]ay have 
been Richard Grusin, but [is] now just the ramblings of his half-eaten 
bot-brain’. Building on this nonhuman motif, he appears to follow a 
collection of objects, animals, dead or fictitious characters and even 
their dead – as in inactive – Twitter accounts. His blog (linked to from 
the Twitter profile) contains the fuller content of some of his tweets, 
as well as a chat function so you can talk to him, and a curious button 
suggesting you might also clone him. During the conference some people 
cautiously ‘retweeted’ a few of Gruesome’s tweets, a handful of 
well-known attendees followed his Twitter account, and many wondered who 
had created this nonhuman automated ‘twitter bot’. Well, the creator – 
it might be more precise to say co-creator – of Richard Gruesome was me.

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http://c21uwm.com/2012/05/15/academia-as-monstrous-puppet/

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