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Maya B. Kronic (she/her) is a writer and philosopher.

She is the agent, patient, and product of ongoing research project on gender hyperstition and cute accelerationism.

Maya has written and spoken on art and philosophy and has also worked with a number of artists developing cross-disciplinary projects, as well as translating innumerable essays and various book-length works of French philosophy.

Her research interests include: accelerationism, the ethics of intensity, subjectivity and the earth, the cute and the supernormal, Deleuze and mathematics, and transphoria.

Maya works as an editor at the publisher Urbanomic.

She is available for editorial, proofreading, copy-editing, and translation (FR>EN) work, and commissions.

  • Writing
  • Translations
  • Audiovisual
  • Interviews
  • In Translation
  • Accelerationism
  • Architecture
  • art
  • CCRU
  • Choreography
  • Colour
  • Contemporary Art
  • cute
  • cuteness
  • Death
  • deleuze and guattari
  • Ecology
  • FIELDCLUB
  • Film
  • Florian Hecker
  • François Laruelle
  • gender
  • Gilles Châtelet
  • Gilles Deleuze
  • Hallucination
  • History
  • Hyperchaos
  • immaterials
  • Interview
  • Jean-François Lyotard
  • John Gerrard
  • Mathematics
  • music
  • Nick Land
  • Non-Philosophy
  • number
  • Painting
  • Pamela Rosenkranz
  • Perspective
  • Philosophy
  • politics
  • Quentin Meillassoux
  • Sexuality
  • Simulation
  • Sound
  • Stéphane Mallarmé
  • Subjectivation
  • Synthesis
  • technology
  • Time

Maya B. Kronic — Topic: chance

2014

Quentin Meillassoux, ‘Mallarmé’s Materialist Divinization of the Hypothesis’

Presentation of The Number and the Siren.

chance, number, poetry, Quentin Meillassoux, Stéphane Mallarmé
2009

Gabriel Catren, ‘A Throw of the Quantum Dice…’

Collapse vol. 5

chance, Philosophy, quantum theory, randomness