avec la voix de deleuze
2.22.2007
he r ma chin e
her machine may china call of her lachine over the water rapid as the gasping sweep of name its radio hard downing nose. might imagine something do with her when HaMlet letters the homing device to France and its pedalstone thrown quarries seize to her domain of left and right folly to her brinked over bone. Hip. Its she ship stone flag, mother to her helm. In this boat alms of switch to its A.M. transmitter. Not a gull in site, or mitred by meter. Her marry throng. So this machine that grass go its myth and path of th the wind of cutty and kettled drum. its marking vase. has no space to track its forlorn country. asbsent from an R, an actress.
So we heft the Northern line.
So we heft the Northern line.
its nuthing to me & nuthing to you
its nuthing to me & nuthing to you
nothin doing doing nothing nothing doin
doin nothing nothin nutthin'
nutthing doing doing doing doing doing
nothing nothing nutthin' doing doing nutthin
its nothing nothing nothing nothing
nothing its doing doing doing doing
doing nothing not a thing not a thing not a thing
knot a thing knot a thing knot a thing not a thing
doing doing knot knot knot a thing knot doing
nothing thinking thinking nothing knot doing nothing
thinking of gysin burrs
thee words have come to set you free
set you free thee words
cut across repetition repetition doing nothing
knot a thing repetition doing nothing
take that. nutthing: nutthing: nutthing to nun:
to nothing against nutthing. against 5. to one
equals: nothing in yer nothing in yer nothings: pants nothing
to nothing against nutthing. against 5. to one
equals: nothing in yer nothing in yer nothings: pants nothing
Kathy Acker & Radio Genet call'd that intuitive.
Radio Deleuze named it deterritorialized .
She called it, sexy.
2
she call'd it flick
he flack
she fluck
he floc
she flak
he flec
she f-ck
he etc.
.
3
no more nothing in yer pinky panpoom!
Zen stacker
weirders to her flow-flux
time of the moon ~ .
Fluxlist: its nuthing to me & nuthing to you
2.21.2007
Deleuze Studies|ACTUAL VIRTUAL - OCTOBER 2006
ACtuAl VirTual __ Deleuze studies
Manchester University all the way over in England showcased some of my blogs at their site back in the autumn. It was part of their electronic journal which has a lot of goodies in it besides my own. more formal and academic from my work naturally _ However very smart handsome and interestting work they're doing with the Deleuze side of t he Deleuze and Guattari equation.
I m including a quote from the website director Anna Powell which describes their purpose. If you go and look they present essays and interviews in video format and there are links to various sites and to other artists doing work along similar lines. Of flight escapade and the circus of creation vital alive wave shock change brilliant feeling wordlangauge image immanence creation.
Summer is indeed over–but, in the words of Louis McNeice’s ‘Autumn Journal’, we have plenty of the ‘joie de vivre which is contraband’ in store. Issue number 4 of A/V is very happy to include exciting new Deleuzian applications, including a recent paper by John Sellers for the Human Sciences seminar at MMU who kindly allowed us to film him. This paper argues that Deleuze's relationship with Stoicism goes far beyond his explicit comments on the Stoics in The Logic of Sense and that his philosophy as a whole is marked by a deeper Stoicism. It outlines six points of contact between Deleuze and Stoicism, locating the Stoics within Deleuze's philosophical genealogy, and noting affinities in the areas of what might be labelled ontology, meta-philosophy, psychology, politics, and ethics.
Rob Lapsley’s provocative contribution is titled ‘Time minus Duration?’ After critically examining Deleuze’s charges against psychoanalysis, he explores the degree of affinity between Deleuze and Lacan with the aim neither of establishing that one was “right” and the other “wrong” nor of collapsing the one into the other but of examining the resources made available by Deleuze for the reinvention of psychoanalysis.
We are also pleased to feature a short inter/review and sample of David Martin–Jones’s new book Deleuze and the Cinema of National Identity, released earlier this year, with its provocative assemblage of two previously unrelated fields. If you have new or forthcoming, publications of relevance, contact us to consider the possibility of coming over to meet us and be filmed/interviewed so we can promote your work by offering it ‘live’ to a wide audience
Our showcasing of Deleuzian–inflected art practices this issue offers Clifford Duffy’s use of Blogs as a creative writing tool.
.
A/V offers a unique outlet to delight the senses and stretch the minds of readers, viewers and listeners–according to our feedback from you, which we are glad to incorporate and learn from. We want all you creative machines out there to let us have your work–be it writing, music, video, dance, performance –for consideration and let us engineer its line of flight to our growing international community.
Anna Powell
Website Director .
Summer over. indeed & word site chock-a-block with interesting work and interviews.... am particularly interested in the work of Clare Colebrook and her essay the
Secret of Theory. I like the way the essays and videos are
interviewd.
wordlanguage of feel inSide the Outtering .
Manchester University all the way over in England showcased some of my blogs at their site back in the autumn. It was part of their electronic journal which has a lot of goodies in it besides my own. more formal and academic from my work naturally _ However very smart handsome and interestting work they're doing with the Deleuze side of t he Deleuze and Guattari equation.
I m including a quote from the website director Anna Powell which describes their purpose. If you go and look they present essays and interviews in video format and there are links to various sites and to other artists doing work along similar lines. Of flight escapade and the circus of creation vital alive wave shock change brilliant feeling wordlangauge image immanence creation.
Summer is indeed over–but, in the words of Louis McNeice’s ‘Autumn Journal’, we have plenty of the ‘joie de vivre which is contraband’ in store. Issue number 4 of A/V is very happy to include exciting new Deleuzian applications, including a recent paper by John Sellers for the Human Sciences seminar at MMU who kindly allowed us to film him. This paper argues that Deleuze's relationship with Stoicism goes far beyond his explicit comments on the Stoics in The Logic of Sense and that his philosophy as a whole is marked by a deeper Stoicism. It outlines six points of contact between Deleuze and Stoicism, locating the Stoics within Deleuze's philosophical genealogy, and noting affinities in the areas of what might be labelled ontology, meta-philosophy, psychology, politics, and ethics.
Rob Lapsley’s provocative contribution is titled ‘Time minus Duration?’ After critically examining Deleuze’s charges against psychoanalysis, he explores the degree of affinity between Deleuze and Lacan with the aim neither of establishing that one was “right” and the other “wrong” nor of collapsing the one into the other but of examining the resources made available by Deleuze for the reinvention of psychoanalysis.
We are also pleased to feature a short inter/review and sample of David Martin–Jones’s new book Deleuze and the Cinema of National Identity, released earlier this year, with its provocative assemblage of two previously unrelated fields. If you have new or forthcoming, publications of relevance, contact us to consider the possibility of coming over to meet us and be filmed/interviewed so we can promote your work by offering it ‘live’ to a wide audience
Our showcasing of Deleuzian–inflected art practices this issue offers Clifford Duffy’s use of Blogs as a creative writing tool.
.
A/V offers a unique outlet to delight the senses and stretch the minds of readers, viewers and listeners–according to our feedback from you, which we are glad to incorporate and learn from. We want all you creative machines out there to let us have your work–be it writing, music, video, dance, performance –for consideration and let us engineer its line of flight to our growing international community.
Anna Powell
Website Director .
Summer over. indeed & word site chock-a-block with interesting work and interviews.... am particularly interested in the work of Clare Colebrook and her essay the
Secret of Theory. I like the way the essays and videos are
interviewd.
wordlanguage of feel inSide the Outtering .
2.20.2007
Avez-vous des questions....
"Old" but new . Radio diffusion from years back in the mirror of time. Radio wave bouncing back over the crystal radio. Now.
As Tristan Tzara wrote
"I love an ancient work for its novelty"
As Tristan Tzara wrote
"I love an ancient work for its novelty"
émission du samedi 20 avril 2002 Gilles Deleuze : Avez-vous des questions à poser ? |
| par Jean Daive Cette émission inaugurale est conçue comme une enquête policière menée à partir d’un nom : Gilles Deleuze. Qui est-il ? Comment a-t-il vécu ? Quels sont les gens qui l’ont connu, côtoyé, rencontré ? Les nombreux témoignages recueillis auprès de ceux qui l’ont écouté, lu, approché, constituent une sorte de portrait passionnant qui ne repousse que mieux le mystère d’une pensée unique et d’attitudes imprévisibles. Avec les témoignages de René Schérer, professeur de philosophie ; Maurice de Gandillac, professeur de philosophie ; Gérard Fromanger, peintre ; Michel Tournier, écrivain ; Jean-Jacques Lebel, poète et artiste ; Pierre Chevalier, ami de Gilles Deleuze ; Jean-Louis Leutrat, universitaire ; Rodolphe Burger, musicien ; Gibus de Soultrait, surfeur ; Georges Didi-Huberman, historien de l’art ; Toni Negri, philosophe ; Gérard Comtesse, ancien étudiant et philosophe. Et la voix de Félix Guattari (archives INA) |
2.11.2007
this intensity
Doctor was that about something folding over or in? Is there
a porcelain pie here
is that the tongue ? what is pampom
It is Prof. to see it sontic status? as spelled the word concentrate.
_________________________
Me though hear was Radio
as so the waved furl of kickbacking the wave of AM/Fm death
winding its bollard
tugging the ancient crystal of day to
beach
its wagon
track
rudder home .
a porcelain pie here
is that the tongue ? what is pampom
It is Prof. to see it sontic status? as spelled the word concentrate.
_________________________
Me though hear was Radio
as so the waved furl of kickbacking the wave of AM/Fm death
winding its bollard
tugging the ancient crystal of day to
beach
its wagon
track
rudder home .
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