Presentation by Heinz Wismann -- The Coloured Thickness of a Problem. Preface by Alberto Toscano -- Notes and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. The Ethics of Philosophy -- II. The Aetiology of Science -- III. Onto-Ethologics -- Appendix 1: Deleuze Virtual Philosophy -- Appendix 2: On the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction to (the) Matter
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Statt von einem Guattari-Effekt auf Deleuze muss man von einem Guattari-Deleuze-Effekt sprechen, um ein wechselseitiges Einwirken in einem gemeinsamen Projekt zu beschreiben, das mit dem Herausgehen aus der klassischen Psychoanalyse beginnt und in den Umbau der Philosophie in der Öffnung auf ihr Außen mündet. Dieser Umbau lässt das Paradigma der Interpretation ebenso hinter sich wie jenes der Struktur. In der Kritik an Lacan vollziehen Deleuze und Guattari die Abkehr vom Postulat des Primats der Sprache als Struktur und eines durch sie immer schon konstituierten und vom Realen ebenso wie von kollektiven Individuationsprozessen abgeschnittenen Subjekts. Die heterogenen Ausdrucksmaterien Hjelmslevs, die das Aufbrechen der Opposition von Sprachzeichen und Materie ermöglichen sowie die Konzepte der Wunschmaschine und mehr noch des Gefüges eröffnen den Weg hin zu einem Politisch-Werden der Philosophie als Wiederaneignung der Produktionsmittel kollektiver Subjektivität. ; In order to understand the collaborators' mutual impact in a joint project that began with Deleuze and Guattari's transgression of classical psychoanalysis and advanced to their complete remodeling of philosophy, the notion of a »Guattari-Deleuze-effect« is more adequate than the presumption an unilateral »Guattari-effect« upon Deleuze. Furthermore, Deleuze's and Guattari's concerted efforts leave the paradigms of »interpretation« and »structure« behind; in their critique of Lacan, Deleuze and Guattari turn away from the primate of language as structure and the postulate of an always already constituted subject that is cut off both from the real and from collective processes of individuation. Finally, the concept of a heterogeneous »matter of expression,« which, borrowed from Hjelmslev, allows opening up the opposition between linguistic sign and matter, as well as the concepts of »desiring-machine« and »assemblage«, clear the way towards a becoming-political of philosophy, understood as reappropriation of collective subjectivity's means of ...
Subsequent to a dialogue concerning the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk's Regeln für den Menschenpark ("Rules for the Human Park"), the following interview with Éric Alliez introduces the reader to Sloterdijk's appreciation of contemporary cultural politics. However, the focal points of the interview are Sloterdijk's core cultural conception of Nietzschean-inflected thought and his own Sphere Theory, his ideas on immunization, notions of ecology, "anthropotechnics," and the question of Being. As these central themes of Sloterdijk's current work and the title of this interview indicate, Sloterdijk's belief in "living hot, thinking coldly" is also considered by Alliez alongside Sloterdijk's contribution to cultural and political theory.
The Guattari Effect brings together internationally renowned experts on the work of the French psychoanalyst, philosopher and political activist Félix Guattari with philosophers, psychoanalysts, sociologists and artists who have been influenced by Guattari's thought. Best known for his collaborative work with Gilles Deleuze, Guattari's own writings are still a relatively unmined resource in continental philosophy. Many of his books have not yet been translated into English. Yet his influence has been considerable and far-reaching. This book explores the full spectrum of Guattari's work, reasse
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Deleuze and Guattari and Contemporary Art -- POLITICS -- Chapter 1 The Politics of the Scream in a Threnody -- Chapter 2 A Shift Towards the Unnameable -- Chapter 3 The Heterogenesis of Fleeing -- Chapter 4 Anita Fricek: Contemporary Painting as Institutional Critique -- THE AESTHETIC PARADIGM -- Chapter 5 Capitalism and Schizophrenia and Consensus: Of Relational Aesthetics -- Chapter 6 The Practice and Anti- Dialectical Thought of an 'Anartist' -- Chapter 7 Ethologies of Software Art: What Can a Digital Body of Code Do? -- Chapter 8 Fractal Philosophy (And the Small Matter of Learning How to Listen): Attunement as the Task of Art -- SCENES AND ENCOUNTERS -- Chapter 9 An Art Scene as Big as the Ritz: The Logic of Scenes -- Chapter 10 Abstract Humour, Humorous Abstraction -- Chapter 11 From Aesthetics to the Abstract Machine: Deleuze, Guattari and Contemporary Art Practice -- Chapter 12 Traps Against Capture -- TECHNOLOGIES -- Chapter 13 Sign and Information: On Anestis Logothetis' Graphical Notations -- Chapter 14 Anti- Electra: Totemism and Schizogamy -- Chapter 15 Unimaginable Happenings: Material Movements in the Plane of Composition -- Chapter 16 BLOODCRYSTALPOLLENSTAR -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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