Serenity in vicissitudes of algorithmic violence; repose in the paradoxical encounter.
"Hercalitus's work reflects on the difficulty of knowledge and the commonality of flux and revolution in the empirical world, a theory whose very language insists upon confusion, contradiction, and wordplay. Heraclitus sketches a complex epistemology in which the 'real' of the natural world is as difficult to grasp as the articulation used the grasp it. This acknowledgement of the 'missed encounter' inherent within understanding indicates an implosion of panlogism from within: rather than appealing to grand idealist abstractions, Heraclitus testifies to the notion that the empirical is never immediately graspable in itself, a problem exemplified by the very medium of the textual fragments."
Heraclitus, Hegel, and dialectical understanding, by Jonathan P. Eburne in Surrealism: Key Concepts














