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  • A Boy, His Dog, and Gilles Deleuze


    The League of Ordinary GentlemenAuthority Authority: 682
    The other night I was taking my dog for a walk and we happened upon a moderately sized, sunken field that was very well lit. As it has started to get dark at 5:30pm around here and that, often times, I don’t get home and ready to take him out for a walk until 6:45-7:00pm, this field was a pretty solid find for ...
    4 days ago
  • Darknesses


    Naught ThoughtAuthority Authority: 403
    The limit or non-limit of darkness is its terrifying feature – if  the darkness is expansive and not invasive (oil or plague like, creeping inside organisms) then it is its formalized bound that must be decided which also allows for the possibility of a darkness within darkness. Take the following from Ligotti’s ...
    5 days ago
  • Alain à la recherche #1: Marienbad


    VINYL IS HEAVYAuthority Authority: 124
    by Ryland Walker Knight [The Resnais series playing at the PFA this month and next is part of a broader, traveling retrospective with a concurrent run in Chicago at the Gene Siskel Film Center and a proposed stop at the newly renovated Museum of the Moving Image in early 2010.] This was the third time ...
    6 days ago
  • The interactive diagram


    ANTHEMAuthority Authority: 106
    Here is how Callon defines homo economicus 2.0 in terms of Barry’s notion of the “interactive diagram:” The interactive diagram is a socio-technical agencement configured in such a way that at the center of the collective action we find an individual who is capable of developing projects and is endowed ...
    1 week ago
  • Homo economicus 2.0


    ANTHEMAuthority Authority: 106
    In the June 2004 issue of the Economic Sociology Newsletter [PDF] the following exchange took place between the interviewee (Søren Jagd) and Laurent Thévenot (“The French Convention School and the Coordination of Economic Action,” p.  13): Question: Michel Callon argues that the model of economic man could ...
    1 week ago
  • Ecotheoryblogging


    Gerry CanavanAuthority Authority: 484
    Via Tim Mortons Ecology without Nature blog : a link to new ecological theory blog Violent Signs, which comes at the question of ecology from what it describes as a a Deleuzoguattarian perspective . The post on Žižek and Eco-Critique is worth reading as well.
    1 week ago
  • Racing to the bottom or Doomful Nature


    Naught ThoughtAuthority Authority: 403
    Over at Infinite Thought , Nina has a post critiquing a ‘race to the bottom’ in contemporary philosophy; a trend in thought which purportedly draws politics from the laws of nature and asserts the meaninglessness of nature and philosophy.  The post makes a number of statements which need to be addressed.  ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Spinoza and the theatre of repetition: excerpting Rebecca Goldstein’s Betraying Spinoza


    square white worldAuthority Authority: 108
    Deleuze talks of how Nietzsche overturns Kant – formally -, produces a beyond of morality, a test of love over faith: “The eternal return says: whatever you will, will it in such a manner that you also will its eternal return.” [Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition, trans. Paul Patton, Continuum, London, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Axis Powers Hetalia ~ Pretty Deleuzian Machinery


    NeoShinkaAuthority Authority: 128
    Axis Powers Hetalia ~ Boom De Yada I love the dirty things De/Re-territorialisation of Discovery Channel campaign I Love the World, also known as I Love the Whole World, is an advertising campaign launched by Discovery Channel in 2008 in promotion of their new tagline: “The World is Just… ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Transcendental Arguments


    Larval Subjects .Authority Authority: 528
    I’m feeling pretty demoralized this evening, so the only thing to do is try and distract myself so I don’t have to think about things. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about transcendental arguments and their status. I have written this post a few times already in the past, but like a person working through a ...
    3 weeks ago
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    Tammy LuAuthority Authority: 91
    Untitled (detail) Pencil on paper 50cm x 65cm © 2009 Tammy Lu “But what is an apparatus? First of all, it is a skein, a multilinear whole. It is composed of lines of different natures. The lines in the apparatus do not encircle or surround systems that are each homogeneous in themselves, the object, the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Deleuze on apparatuses


    ANTHEMAuthority Authority: 106
    From “What is a Dispositif ?” by Gilles Deleuze: Two important consequences ensue for a philosophy of apparatuses. The first is the repudiation of universals. A universal explains nothing; it, on the other hand, must be explained. All of the lines are lines of variation that do not even have constant ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Integrity of the Future


    Frames /singAuthority Authority: 418
    Some more musings on the difficult and perhaps absurd ideas of the last post …it kept me up last night, tossing and put me in a funk today. Spinoza’s Letter to Balling  feels like it has some clues for how I want to think on this. In the Spinoza example we have the story of a father who seemed to have heard ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Deleuze & activism conference


    Differences & RepetitionsAuthority Authority:
    DELEUZE AND ACTIVISM CONFERENCE The Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, School of English, Communication & Philosophy in cooperation with Culture, Imagination and Practice Research Group, School of Social Sciences CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, WALES 12-13 NOVEMBER, 2009 Post-identity - The political Deleuze - The ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Derrida and science


    Working notesAuthority Authority: 487
    In my remarks on "Derrida and Speculative Realism," one of you left a wonderful comment addressing my remark that Derrida "lacks any significant engagement with science," pointing out that I should have mentioned the work on François Jacob, as well as consider the Origin of Geometry, which are areas in which Derrida ...
    8 weeks ago

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