1.31.2011

Part whole dada___

Might be easier to track down Hans Richter's Dada Art and Anti Art____  for the painter's view on the dada  _______________________________________ an d it quotes in full Arp's Alas our good old Kaspar is dead.... one ofthe first dada poems I ever read
ideas and see Balance  Sheet Program for Desiring Machines __


__________ and Guattari et Deleuze 's essay/chapter Balance Sheet Program for Desiring Machines_____________________
____ It is available in Chaosophy  __ Felix Guattari Semiotexte  __ or in the second edition of AntiOedipus _ French edition   __ its printed as a n appendixhttp://www.leseditionsdeminuit.com/f/index.php?sp=liv&livre_id=2013


Soon we'll discuss Dada and the machines ______________Part and whole Parts of wholes__________Pat


of hole.... not black hole



but wholesome whole as in nontotality and parts dont fit. That's dada. That's desire. . Why its cause its
break coupure. But wait duffy what's what here? More soon Anon when this good book this good blog.


____________________________ We're in a rush /its winter cold. But I recomend the Parts and WHoles Section of A/O.  And the AntiLogos Chapiter in the Proust book...(the whole and its parts sextion 6  of AnTiOEdipus)


 And one can see in Tzara's 1918 Manifesto already the launch of dialectics and its totalizing drives. This was what disgusted Tzara the great ennui he vents against it _________________________________






______________________what were the machines dada was against ? it was against
the closure
the ism
the school


___ preventing  the flow


and the machine ________________As in the Man Ray discussed by Guattari and Deleuze in the 






 and to see the role JuxtapOsition plays in the poesie of the dada poets especially in Tzara's which I know best but in the others too As in Arp and Hulsenbeck 


________________________________ cause its a machine


but not mechanical ____________________________________

cause its like a telephone with all the parts  Not compOsing a totality but something that works

and th e cover of the Phone is not greater than its parts, it a  whole cover but no better but as they say in A/O its just 

along side the rest  __ it functions __ in this case wholes work as function and that is their 'unifiying role' but
certainly 
not one that SubsuMes
the rest


__________________________ because machines / like dada parts of a poem
does not necessarily

fit but do they work

does the poem/piece work

if not does it break

Now deisring mahcines only work whgen they break

cause what works in a poem dont necessarily reflect the technical workings of real machines


_ Now do you see what I mean

 We'll talk more soon demonstrating our means by what our saying in what we do as practice _____________________________> meanwhile daily life
and in awe of the events in Egypt ___________________>

___________________________________


1.28.2011

Meu Obrigada __________ Marta Rúbia de Rezende _ e ____________ Corry Shores









Meu 




meu 




Obrigad

                        O B R     O O O   !                i   g  a D                
O brigaDadada



de



e seus _________________agradecimentos_____________________________________________________






_____________________de                       >quinta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2011



Pirates & Revolutionaries: Waves of Intensity Traversing the Meat of the Body without Organs


Pirates & Revolutionaires. Mais uma boa dica da Radio Deleuze, o blog que  De-De-De-Dele-Dele-Deleuze. Meu Obrigada a Clifford Duffy pelo link com  estudo das intensidades que atravessam a carne e o corpo sem órgãos: Waves of Intensity Traversing the Meat of the Body without Organs



__________________________________________________________que gaguejam cada 
obrigado tradutor do Google mister que gaguejamuito!

1.26.2011

time is glue? Corry at the Shores of Ponty et L'eau deleuze .... glittering waters of ...






 How do I write this post : do I block text quote or quote text blog _______________ at the  .






 come along  here  ,


                      is here where ?

it's here  with



 Corry is  a bridge maker leaping across the coarse folds of difference that bring into elegant parts of disjunction the work of Merleau and Deleuze





add a single quote  to

'What does time's composition got to do with you? '    

another  at this end  ~







'We live in the present. But one thing that makes the present so rich is that our pasts continue to speak into the current moment'   _________________________


                                              because I am incoherent
                                                                      i cannot write 


 discourse
 s o 









switching I to

___you




Read 















FunKY Body MachinE






Parts of glue






time



to part






organic integration




(gold)
(brassbygold)









begining of our lives






 part an' whole


 disjointed parts of funk



whole to part 



blend        harmony?



whole






 subject and world



 &  Maurice Merleau



think



differential
earth
pull


at 

moon  




 hand 
stick
gear 







"Le regard obtient plus ou moins des choses selon la manière dont il les interroge, dont il glisse ou appuie sur elles. Apprendre à voir les couleurs, c'est acquérir un certain style de vision, un nouvel usage du corps propre, c'est enrichir et réorganiser le schéma corporel. (190b)"









 and  Mister 






"Deleuze presents to us a very different view on the body, and we will try to expand on it. "






 so












"we find our body's parts not properly coordinated. So for a Deleuzean phenomenology, the organic integration within the body and between the body and world is not what is phenomenologically interesting. "









" The opposite concerns us. 



the opposite concerns us. 



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he 



                opposite c






oncerns us. 






We are intereste






d in moments 






 'drink to splash in our face.'
 'drinks to splash in our face '







of incoherence, "ments 






of incoherence, "ments 






of incoherence, "ments 






of incoherence, "



 "                                                                                                                    



 this idea of  the break apart of things /  ,made me think of this 



enunciation  ,,  



  






                                   Deleuze    stressin'            


           incohere  


'
Neither  Felix  nor myself are very attached to the pursuit 
or even      coherence of what we write... if there 


   (between book)  (between A/O et M/Pl)



  are things that don’t work ...., it doesn’t matter... I mean that we are not among those authors who think of what they write as a 



whole












 if we change, fine, so there’s no point in talking to us about the past. '
278 DI






and moving along the surface of the body      


Corry says   












"And yet, somehow our bodies hold together"






(and how beautifully too~!)






and asking us himself 






"Do things need to be organically related integrationally in order for there to be an overall functioning? 






Or perhaps is it the opposite case, that proper functioning requires disjunctive functions? "


















 Mister Pirate wrote  (lookin a t   t he  C )



'The earth is pulling at the moon. But the moon is pulling itself away from the earth.


                                          Together they spin around.


It is on the basis of the incoherence of their forces that the two can maintain their differential relation.   '







                                                                                                                               go see  for  (yr) 
                                 several selves reader  


because life  is           juxtaposed 
                    


                                       and the body's juxtaposed (posted )  parts


working in   




                                                                      parts perhaps  a  s   a  

















1.20.2011

_________________On the other hand



























On the other hand the average might be everyday: so everyday's a birthday if you
don't get caughtwith the sick people !



it's somewhere in papa nietzsche he says its the strong! gotta be protected from the weak!





So Miss Mona  an JIll walked

the walking walk
the hill of saunter

and their of sought 










1.19.2011

birthday they said








+++++++++++++++++++++++++The average birthday of a philosopher is never

Found __ at PhIlOSOpHy ChannEl (inyoutubeE)________Rhythm and Animality in Merleau-Ponty's Ontology of the Flesh and its for Corry Shores

 perhaps this might be useful to you Corry Shores _______________________________>

 
EiDos84 says
"Cleaned up the audio as best I could. Turn down the volume to cut out background noise . "

the philosSopHEe ChanEl 


_______________________________

Animals
have 


rhythm  ~


________________ Merleau Ponty (Maurice)


_______________________S artre's friend


< once manned an elevator to earn
a living


________________________

1.17.2011

educate educate.... net ... work.. working the territories of novel becomings...

_________________From over at the students in England

Education Activist Network: Unite to Save EMA

christian kerslake | 17 January 2011 at 01:40 | Categories: statements | URL:http://wp.me/pU92s-qT
From the Education Activist Network:
Events this week: Unite to Save EMA
-         Tuesday: Meeting with Terry Eagleton, Laurie Penny and Alfie Meadows
-         Wednesday: March on Parliament, assemble 4pm Piccadilly
-         Protests and NUS day of action across the country
On Wednesday 19th January, MPs will debate the abolition of the Education Maintenance Allowance. So many existing students would not have been able to study without EMA; now it has already been closed to new applicants and could soon be scrapped altogether.
Students have already begun protesting to defend EMA, with a day of action in December and determined demonstrations this week in cities from Leeds to Truro. And after MPs voted to raise tuition fees last term, university students are organising to put to the test the French slogan: “What Parliament does, the streets can undo”.
Starting with an NUS day of action and a fantastic London-wide rally on Tuesday, followed by a march on Parliament and nationwide protests on Wednesday: let’s remind the government’s education wreckers that our movement is more determined than ever in 2011.



TUESDAY 18th JANUARY – TAKING BACK EDUCATION
Terry Eagleton, Laurie Penny, Alfie Meadows and others discuss what we are fighting for and how we can win
7pm Tuesday 18th January, The Quad, London School of Economics


TUESDAY 18th JANUARY: National day of action
The National Union of Students has called for a day of action, with events, rallies and protests at colleges and campuses across the country.



WEDNESDAY 19th JANUARY: March on Parliament to save EMA
Students, education workers and all defenders of the right to education, unite and join the demonstration as MPs debate the end of EMA. Bring your friends, your colleagues and your union banners.
4pm: Assemble at Piccadilly Circus
5pm: March to Parliament Square
Supported by EAN, NCAFC, Free Education Campaign and London Student Assembly. Click here to download flyer
On Twitter, use the hashtags #saveEMA, #solidarity and #demo2011 and follow @edactivistnet

Captured PlanE-__ the areoplane of conSistEnCy






here, cutting edges of deterritorialization become operative and lines of
deterritorialization positive and absolute, forming strange new becomings,


  bbebebebebebebbecuuummmmmmmmmmmmminnnnnnnnnggggggggggzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ring up like a cash register  ~


'cept they aint no total 





new polyvocalities. Become clandestine, make rhizome everywhere,


 for the for the wonder of a nonhuman life to be created. Face, my love, you have

wonder



finally become a probe-head... Year zen, year omega, year co... Must we we , must
we wonder must
we omega







leave it at that,             three states, and no more:                  primitive heads, Christ-face, and


                                              probe-heads?'

          So Jill wrote
and

                                                                              Mona wrote back: she rote black
to say



"regression. In truth, there are only inhumanities,"




But filling in between
the stylics tic
genius of beauty



"humans are made exclusively of inhumanities, but very different ones, of


very different natures and speeds. Primitive inhumanity, prefacial inhumanity,"






 And Franny's comment was get that typewriter clean!
Your spelling is awful.



has all the polyvocality of a semiotic in which the head is a part of
the body, a body that is already deterritorialized relatively and plugged
into becomings-spiritual/animal. 




Beyond the face lies an altogether different


inhumanity: no longer that of the primitive head, but of "probe-heads";_______________________________________Many immaculate probeheads've come an gone. So they say. With their horses and little hans.
-______________________
So Challenger roared
his son of Deleuze
in the beckoning
calling to him

acrass the grace grave   ~ 

_____________________


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