Non-Representational Theory: Space | politics | affect
What seems certain is that the implementation of this new version of efficacy demands that capitalism becomes ‘both a business a ...
born of disposition (Jullien 1995). A person is expected to exploit the potential of the conditions she encounters. She must org ...
assume such characterization as a means of providing dramatic unity to an experience. Commodities become directors to and of cha ...
capacities, including working on the appropriate spaces and times in which they are to be found (Mitchell 2005). But this is not ...
But I have also stressed another side to these developments. In order to generate more invention and innovation, situations have ...
Increasingly, that world is being constructed by business, and furthermore by a business that uses theory as an instrumental met ...
3 Still life in nearly present time The object of nature If winds, currents, glaciers, volcanoes, etc., carry subtle messages th ...
produced an expanded awareness of present time. My problem in making such an argument is that contemplation and mysticism are no ...
become means of transporting ‘instincts’^1 which are best thought of as particular territories of becoming, maps mapping out ‘po ...
body’s own movements, which leave ‘some aspect of the movement standing proud’ (McCrone 1999: 158). Why? Because: the brain was ...
to look like internalisation (of thought and subjectivity) now appears as a gradual propagation of organised functional properti ...
spirits but material orientations. And the other is to understand that this little space of time is a vast biopolitical domain, ...
established a connection that immediately affects the form and space of the body; between the one and the other a privileged spa ...
And this cognitive unconscious rises out of the layerings and interleavings of body practices and things which we might frame as ...
movements of the body, just as much as do the vestibular receptors and those in the muscles, joints and skin. (Reason 1982: 233) ...
The third development is the fixing of a still, contemplative gaze, which is able to capture transience. Such a gaze is found in ...
They can be seen as concentrating, in particular, in a set of practices which can be described as ‘mystical’. Like practices of ...
intention or initiative. They ‘flow’ time through the minute particulars of body movements that both have effects and yield expe ...
somewhere, for something, once launched we shift into just enjoying – or ending – the walk or the ride. Our gaze that prises bey ...
[Deleuze’s] projection of virtual elements too fast and multiple for conscious inspection or close third-person explanation mesh ...
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