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  1. The present chapter begins this investigation — of a finite-infinite continuum — by looking to Deleuze’s erstwhile collaborator, Félix Guattari and to two essays — ‘The New Aesthetic Paradigm’ and ‘Schizoanalytic Metamodelization’ — from his major ontological statement: Chaosmosis: An Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm (cited in ...

  2. The final work by the author before his death in 1992, Chaosmosis is a radical and challenging work concerned with the reinvention and resingularization of subjectivity. It attempts to embody affective change, the short-circuiting of signification and the proliferation of sense necessary to engage with non-discursive, artistic, poetic and pathic intensities.

  3. The aesthetic paradigm is therefore interwoven with ethical and scientific paradigms: “The new aesthetic paradigm has ethico-political implications because to speak of creation is to speak of the responsibility of the creative instance with regard to the thing created, inflection of the state of things, bifurcation beyond pre-established schemas, once again taking into account the fate of ...

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  5. This is a retelling how genesis occurs in the artistic practice according to Guattari and Deleuze's Body Without Organs and Chaosmosis in the context of recent developments in quantum physics. (DOC) Guattari's Chaosmosis -An Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm and The Body Without Organs: The Physiological interpretation of Quantum Ontology | Clare Beattie - Academia.edu

  6. Guattari builds his Chaosmosis ethico-aesthetic paradigm on the the theory of desiring which he and Deleuze established in Anti-Oedipus Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Penguin Classics). They established the concept of desiring as a "universal primary process" underlying seeming separate natural, social and psychological realms. Desiring is thus not anthropocentric; it is a the ...

  7. 30. März 2012 · Guattari builds his Chaosmosis ethico-aesthetic paradigm on the the theory of desiring which he and Deleuze established in Anti-Oedipus Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Penguin Classics). They established the concept of desiring as a "universal primary process" underlying seeming separate natural, social and psychological realms. Desiring is thus not anthropocentric; it is a the ...

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