From: David Grove (davidcharlesgrove@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jul 26 2010 - 15:05:11 EDT
"Le Pli", a late essay by Deleuze, provides an interesting take on
this discussion:
"In The Fold, Gilles Deleuze argues that Leibniz's writings constitute
the grounding elements of a Baroque philosophy and of theories for
analyzing contemporary arts and science. A model for expression in
contemporary aesthetics, the concept of the monad is viewed in terms
of folds of space, movement, and time. Similarly, the world is
interpreted as a body of infinite folds and surfaces that twist and
weave through compressed time and space. According to Deleuze, Leibniz
also anticipates contemporary views of event and history as
multifaceted combinations of signs in motion and of the "modern"
subject as nomadic, always in the process of becoming."
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Owen Green <owen@owengreen.net> wrote:
> Hey Rob, some really interesting looking stuff there, thanks for sharing.
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> On 26/07/2010 10:25, Rob Godman wrote:
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>> http://sitem.herts.ac.uk/artdes_research/res2prac/confhome.html
>> http://sitem.herts.ac.uk/artdes_research/papers/wpades/vol2/index.html
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