A miracle is the collision between two worlds. Usually two worlds which abide by different orders and thus are in a form of tension or opposition (non-dialectically).
When these worlds collide there is a rupture by which possibility occurs, an advent.
A miracle is the collision between two worlds. Usually two worlds which abide by different orders and thus are in a form of tension or opposition (non-dialectically).
When these worlds collide there is a rupture by which possibility occurs, an advent.
Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control
Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control
If it violates that which it has set up for itself, it stops being that world.
The advent of change.
If it violates that which it has set up for itself, it stops being that world.
The advent of change.
It's a moment of joy and infinite possibilities.
It's a moment of joy and infinite possibilities.
understood from the standpoint of production and utility.
Flourishing is closer to joy in the Spinozian sense, or even Bataille's notion of the "accursed share", An expenditure which cannot be reconciled under a regime of utility.
Free Time..
understood from the standpoint of production and utility.
Flourishing is closer to joy in the Spinozian sense, or even Bataille's notion of the "accursed share", An expenditure which cannot be reconciled under a regime of utility.
Free Time..
-Gilles Grelet
-Gilles Grelet