Although I do not agree in general with the Object-Oriented-Ontology, there are some concepts that I find interesting, such as the hyperobject: "I coined the term hyperobjects to refer to things that are massively distributed in time and space relative to humans” (Morton, Timothy. 2013. Hyperobjects). It may therefore be interesting to take a look at this new book: OBJECTS UNTIMELY: OBJECT-ORIENTED PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHAEOLOGY by
Graham Harman and Christopher Witmore (2023).
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