An exciting new collection of essays exploring the relevance of Deleuze and Guattari's work in contemporary aesthetics and political theory.
Introduction : the production of the new
p. 1
Sci phi : Gilles Deleuze and the future of philosophy
p. 11
Alterity and desire
p. 22
The readymade : art as the refrain of life
p. 33
Art methodologies in media ecology
p. 45
In praise of negativism
p. 56
Affective vectors : icons, Guattari and art
p. 68
A portrait of Deleuze-Foucault for contemporary art
p. 80
The production of the new and the care of the self
p. 91
Thirty-four (new) ways of expressing 'becoming/thinking' through the literary work of art and sexuality
p. 104
Readymades, lavendar mist and mirror travel : Deleuze, Badiou and the time of art practice
p. 116
Beauty as the promise of happiness : waste and the present
p. 128
Contemporary Matisse (variations in three, two, one)
p. 139
Deleuze and the production of the new
p. 151
Sonic and cultural noise as production of the new : the industrial music media ecology of throbbing gristle
p. 162
The aesthetic paradigm
p. 173
Painting time with light
p. 184
Jazz improvisation : music of the people-to-come
p. 196
Novelty and double causality in Kant, Whitehead and Deleuze
p. 206
Resistance and creation : an introduction to Guattari's 'consciousness and subjectivity'
p. 217
Consciousness and subjectivity
p. 222
Index
p. 233
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