Gerald Raunig`s public lecture „Abstract Machines“
04/23/2009 - 15:00 - 15:00
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The problem that the French philosopher Félix Guattari deals with in his
texts on machines, is the problem of a lasting revolutionary organization,
an instituent machine that should guarantee that it does not close itself
off in the various social structures, especially not in the state
structure. From this perspective, Guattari’s extensive machine concept is
a strategy for opposing the machine to the danger of structuralization and
state-apparatization, as well as against the identitary closing effects of
the community-form: the abstract machine as a non-identitary concept for
fleeing stratification and identification, for inventing new forms of the
concatenation of singularities.
See Gerald Raunig`s bio: http://eipcp.net/bio/raunig
You are all very welcome!
Additional information:
Airi Triisberg
e-post: airi_triisberg@yahoo.com
texts on machines, is the problem of a lasting revolutionary organization,
an instituent machine that should guarantee that it does not close itself
off in the various social structures, especially not in the state
structure. From this perspective, Guattari’s extensive machine concept is
a strategy for opposing the machine to the danger of structuralization and
state-apparatization, as well as against the identitary closing effects of
the community-form: the abstract machine as a non-identitary concept for
fleeing stratification and identification, for inventing new forms of the
concatenation of singularities.
See Gerald Raunig`s bio: http://eipcp.net/bio/raunig
You are all very welcome!
Additional information:
Airi Triisberg
e-post: airi_triisberg@yahoo.com