Books by Alex Williams
Kitchen Kama Sutra: 50 Ways to Seduce Each Other Outside the Bedroom
A Lover’s Guide to Domestic Bliss.
Is there anything sexy about a washing machine? Does an armchair, more often associated with napping than nookie, fill the heart with lust? No, you say? Well, Kitchen Kama Sutra will give you a whole new perspective about the space in your home- from the coatrack by the front door to the space beneath the basement stairs- and bring a whole new meaning to the term “domestic bliss.”
Taking the themes and lessons of the Kama Sutra to a place never before explored, the Kitchen Kama Sutra offers up erotic games and scenarios that will turn every room in your home into a scene fit for seduction. Learn how to:
- Use your staircase as your platform to create The Marjara (“The Cat”)
- Turn your bathroom into a warm, wet, relaxing hideaway
- Make your cooking extra spicy with The Tiger’s Claw
- Reinvent your living room as a courtesan’s palace
With creative ideas that cater to both the timid and the bold, you and your partner are sure to find yourselves heating up the kitchen, sharing bliss at bath time, savoring lust in the living room, and quickly turning your humdrum household into a saucy lovers’ den.
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Inventing the Future (revised and updated edition): Postcapitalism and a World Without Work
by Alex Williams, Nick Srnicek
This major new manifesto offers a “clear and compelling vision of a postcapitalist society” and shows how left-wing politics can be rebuilt for the 21st century (Mark Fisher, author of Capitalist Realism)
Neoliberalism isn’t working. Austerity is forcing millions into poverty and many more into precarious work, while the left remains trapped in stagnant political practices that offer no respite.
Inventing the Future is a bold new manifesto for life after capitalism. Against the confused understanding of our high-tech world by both the right and the left, this book claims that the emancipatory and future-oriented possibilities of our society can be reclaimed. Instead of running from a complex future, Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams demand a postcapitalist economy capable of advancing standards, liberating humanity from work and developing technologies that expand our freedoms.
This new edition includes a new chapter where they respond to their various critics.
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Speculative Aesthetics (Urbanomic / Redactions)
by Alex Williams, Mark Fisher, Ray Brassier, Amanda Beech, Robin Mackay, Nick Srnicek, James Trafford, Luke Pendrell, Benedict Singleton, Tom Trevatt, Ben Woodard
An examination of the new technological mediations between the human sensorium and the planetary media network and of the aesthetic as an enabler of new modes of knowledge.
This series of interventions on the ramifications of Speculative Realism for aesthetics ranges from contemporary art's relation to the aesthetic, to accelerationism and abstraction, logic and design.
From varied perspectives of philosophy, art, and design, participants examine the new technological mediations between the human sensorium and the massive planetary media network within which it now exists and consider how the aesthetic enables new modes of knowledge by processing sensory data through symbolic formalisms and technological devices.
Speculative Aesthetics anticipates the possibility of a theory and practice no longer invested in the otherworldly promise of the aesthetic, but acknowledging the real force and traction of images in the world today, experimentally employing techniques of modelling, formalisation, and presentation so as to simultaneously engineer new domains of experience and map them through a reconfigured aesthetics that is inseparable from its sociotechnical conditions.
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Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work
by Alex Williams, Nick Srnicek
A major new manifesto for a high-tech future free from work
Neoliberalism isn’t working. Austerity is forcing millions into poverty and many more into precarious work, while the left remains trapped in stagnant political practices that offer no respite.
Inventing the Future is a bold new manifesto for life after capitalism. Against the confused understanding of our high-tech world by both the right and the left, this book claims that the emancipatory and future-oriented possibilities of our society can be reclaimed. Instead of running from a complex future, Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams demand a postcapitaiist economy capable of advancing standards, liberating humanity from work and developing technologies that expand our freedoms.
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