April 2011
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Repetition as a conduct and as a point of view concerns non-exchangeable and non-substitutable singularities. Reflections, echoes, doubles and souls do not belong in the domain of resemblance or equivalence; it is no more possible to exchange one’s soul than it is to substitute real twins for one another.
Difference and Repetition, Gilles Deleuze (1994 translation), Page 1.
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Ellipsis
“An ellipsis may also imply an unstated alternative indicated by context. For example, when Count Dracula says “I never drink … wine”, the implication is that he does drink something else.”
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Call for Essays Special Issue: Deleuze and Photography
In his treatment of the modernist painter Francis Bacon, Deleuze argues that we are “besieged by photographs.” These mechanically-(re)produced images, according to Deleuze, can function as narratives, clichés, and memories that limit or regulate our creative efforts. The documentary technology, in other words, can be deployed to...
Make a Hockney Collage on your iPhone.
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