Conjugate deterritorialized flows. Follow the plants: you start by delimiting a first line consisting of circles of convergence around successive singularities; then you see whether inside that line new circles of convergence establish themselves, with new points located outside the limits and in other directions. Write, form a rhizome, increase your territory by deterritorialization, extend the line of flight to the point where it becomes an abstract machine covering the entire plane of consistency. "Go first to your old plant and watch carefully the watercourse made by the rain. By now the rain must have carried the seeds far away. Watch the crevices made by the runoff, and from them determine the direction of the flow. Then find the plant that is growing at the farthest point from your plant. All the devil's weed plants that are growing in between are yours. Later... you can extend the size of your territory by following the watercourse from each point along the way."
~G. Deleuze & F. Guattari
~G. Deleuze & F. Guattari
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Forwarded from Core Memories (fucked up my life) (William T.Cadeaux)
l know what you are.
(in a cishet way)
(in a cishet way)
Forwarded from Core Memories (fucked up my life) (شوالیه پیازی)
Core Memories (fucked up my life)
l know what you are. (in a cishet way)
you one of em queers?👴🏻
Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzrov)
"Deleuze is true to his insistence that concepts are responses to problems. His concepts of philosophy and literature responded to a particular problem: why does thinking limit itself to banal and puerile cases? Deleuze creates a specific concept of literature. Literature does not refer to books or literary studies; it allows us to think of a way of stretching language to its limits. Deleuze’s created concept of philosophy refers to a capacity to think differently. Deleuze therefore creates a concept of philosophy that rejuvenates what we usually understand by the word philosophy. So the concept of ‘philosophy’ for Deleuze allows us to think against the normal or recognised cases of thinking."
Gilles Deleuze by Claire Colebrook (Routledge Critical Thinkers)
Gilles Deleuze by Claire Colebrook (Routledge Critical Thinkers)
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Forwarded from Mafkamote (Idooard)
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"It's a happy day to be 96 yo and queen"
Liz Truss:
Liz Truss:
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