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A Thousand Plateaus, Chapter Eight: Lines and Segmentarity2 comments

Taylor Adkins wrote 3 months ago: Deleuze, Gilles and Felix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus. Trans. Brian Massumi. Minneapolis: Univers … more →

Tags: A Thousand Plateaus, Body Without Organs, BWO, deterritorialization, line, line of flight, micropolitics, molarity, molecularity

Fractalontology

Deborah Barlow wrote 4 months ago: I fell into an exquisite indentation—no, a cavern—in the landscape of the blogosphere th … more →

Tags: writing, Imagination, Ideas!, Philosophy, A Thousand Plateaus, Taylor Adkins, Josephe Wiessman, Fractalontology, Rhizome

On Patterns, Codes, and Visibility

searchisthedestination wrote 4 months ago: Marshall McLuhan suggests in The Global Village that “data overload equals pattern recognition. … more →

Tags: Reading, Search Engines, Web Content, writing, Writing for the Web: Search as Performative Utterance, codes, Dennett, Derrida, language

Bookish Adventures with Bartholomew: Bartholomew's Name1 comment

daughterofben wrote 4 months ago: Friends, Bartholomew; Bartholomew, Friends. Let’s get the obvious out of the way. Bartholomew … more →

Tags: Bookish Adventures with Bartholomew, Ben, Roland Barthes, environmental theory

Anti-Oedipus: The Desiring-Machines1 comment

powars wrote 7 months ago: Blog: Feb 3, 2008 Directed Reading In between Main and Koerner libraries, there is an art piece by … more →

Tags: Anti-Oedipus, deleuze and guttari, Deleuze, Guattari, desiring machines, Saul Williams, Machines, Production, Process

Blogosphere Kinships: Activity at Massthink2 comments

Taylor Adkins wrote 10 months ago: I’ve been visiting the massthink blog (populated by Ryan and Aless) for a couple of months no … more →

Tags: Arthur Danto, Darwinism, Deleuze, Evolution, hylomorph, identity, Manuel DeLanda, massthink, Nietzsche

Creating an Alternative Life Context

1jargoncomputer wrote 10 months ago: Sinclair argues that the demonstration is rather an ineffective means of revolution.  At first, t … more →

Tags: John Sinclair

The Body, the carceral, the invasive...

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: Michel Foucault undertakes the cumbersome endeavor of documenting a shift or transition from the spe … more →

Tags: Foucault

Potential Project Ideas/Ideals

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: I feel it necessary to document some potential project ideas or, more accurately, project ideals for … more →

Tags: Interest, A Thousand Plateaus, Project Ideas/Ideals

From Portland to the Rhizome

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: As stated in a previous post, Kunstler proposes that Portland, Oregon is the exemplar of an efficie … more →

Tags: writing

Means of Subversion (Continued)1 comment

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: Again, it seems entirely necessary to return to what I previously termed the “subtle subversio … more →

Tags: A Thousand Plateaus, Faciality, Abstract Machine

White Wall/Black Hole

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: “Thus the black hole/white wall system is, to begin with, not a face but the abstract machin … more →

Tags: A Thousand Plateaus, Faciality

Interesting Rhetorical Moves: Comparing Barthes' Third Meaning to A Thousand Plateaus

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: Deleuze and Guattari present a familiar rhetorical move in chapter five of A Thousand Plateaus.   … more →

Tags: A Thousand Plateaus, Roland Barthes

Semiotic Systems and the Abstract Machine

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: I must note, as a foreword, that the text which follows will likely evolve as part of several semio … more →

Tags: Massumi

Semiotic Systems and the Abstract Machine

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: I must note, as a foreword, that the text which follows will likely evolve as part of several semio … more →

Tags: Brian Massumi, A Thousand Plateaus

Considering the "Rhizome"1 comment

1jargoncomputer wrote 11 months ago: “A method of the rhizome type, on the contrary, can analyze language only by decentering it on … more →

Tags: A Thousand Plateaus, Rhizome

Watchmen: Would Jameson Approve?1 comment

Kim S. Clune wrote 1 year ago: This assignment is interesting. I am not, nor have I ever been, a fan of comics, but I’m havin … more →

Tags: capitalism, Fiction, History, Literary Theory, Modernism, Postmodernism, Ferdinand De Saussure, form, Frederic Jameson

What's up with 'it' and Rhizomes?1 comment

Kim S. Clune wrote 1 year ago: ‘IT’ In terms of defining literature, what the heck is ‘it’ anyway?  (Fro … more →

Tags: Literary Theory, media, Body Without Organs, democratization, Literature, Marxism, Marxism and Literature, Raymond Williams, rhizomes


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