Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader. Sjoerd van Tuinen, Niamh McDonnell

Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader


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But I must say The Fold is a pretty wonderful book and as I'm thinking a lot about fractals for my new book at the moment, essential reading. From there, Plug states that Arkady Plotnitsky employs above all Gilles Deleuze to unfold the topology of the fold and the manifold in Hegel. Jean-Luc Nancy, The Deleuzian Fold of Thought, in (ed) Paul Patton, The Deleuze Critical Reader, Blackwell, 1996, pp. John Wylie talks about Deleuze's Leibniz in his 'Depths and Folds' article in Society and Space, but not Leibniz himself. Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader ebook. Nov 22, 2007 by Farhang Erfani. Posted on May 23, 2013 by admin. [5] Briefly, though, we can note here that through their critical dismantling of canonical works, the interventional, viral poetics of Mac Low and Cage – along with work by William Burroughs, Kathy Acker, Susan Howe, Vito Acconci, Antoine Deleuze's important reading of Italian playwright Carmelo Bene, “One Manifesto Less,” provides a highly suggestive exposition of stuttering as a species of intertextual praxis or performativity, and one that can usefully illuminate Bergvall's poem. Monday and Tuesday, the Paul reading group at Northwestern will be hosting two talks, one by me over Agamben's Highest Poverty and the other by Aidan Tynan over Deleuze's relationship to Paul. Not sure how useful it will be though? Leibniz figures in some of Martin Rudwick's She seems to channel Leibniz through Deleuze & Guatarri. Plug then engages in an interesting re-reading of Kant's third critique, in particular Kant's turn toward the symbol and thus toward poetry. The "literary absolute," as they term it, forges a "mode of commentary that would establish itself as critical to the extent that it does not submit to the rule of poetry" (p. Deleuze's notion of the fold specifically had been adopted in digital architecture such as in the work of Greg Lynn and others, whereby Leibniz' s differential calculus is re-articulated to discuss the importance of the curve over the line in digital aesthetics. Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader by Sjoerd van Tuinen, Niamh McDonnell. LP: Of course, as with any claim about a turn it is possible that topology mainly becomes just a new order-word, an intellectual checkpoint that homogenizes critical thought. Being more helpful (maybe), is there a There's a brief commentary on Harvey's take on Leibniz by Nigel Thrift in his contribution to the David Harvey critical reader (Castree and Gregory, eds).

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