Oh know, the video ends whilst DeLanda was giving an answer to a most important question. Thank you for the numerous uploads EGS, but any chance we can listen to the end of this presentation? Fingers crossed...
Oh know, the video ends before DeLanda is gone talking. It would be great if we could hear the rest of this clip EGS! Thanks much for the numerous uploads already made - please don't leave us listeners hanging on this one! The questions DeLanda was in the middle of answering is most important.
Great videos and hope there will be more for us who cannot be there. Are there transcripts for these lectures? Delanda is great for explicating Deluzian philosophy, for bringing it down to our nonphilosophical understanding. But at the same he risks, I think, of missing the nuance. The sunset and the wine examples are little too idealist and bourgeois. I think affection has to be determined materialistically - why does the sunset should affect everybody? why does old is better for everyone?
dear zomail, thank you for the comments. we are transcribing the lectures but it takes some time. if you wish to participate then please contact me with a finished transcription and i will upload it immediately to the egs . edu website. thank you. ps: the newest lecture of delanda will come soon ;)
"the moment we loose the ability to become affected by natural phenomena/nature's expressivity, we lose something very important...and the artist loses something even more" Manuel DeLanda, The Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze part 1.
don't impugn the specific examples he chose at that time. if he chose homosexual love and a street cleaner would that be sufficiently anti-bourgeois? but you do raise somewhat of a point into the nature of universal narrative
thank you for the comment, dont worry, in three weeks the new summer season is starting in the swiss alps. there will be much more exciting new content pretty soon. feel free to join the learning experience.
thank you for asking. we work through them one by one and then we will switch from snippets to entire lectures. still, there are several hundred tapes and lectures waiting to be edited.
delightful delanda as always, but yes indeed, is the rest of this session available somewhere, somehow???
sgtmcwallace 9 months ago
Oh know, the video ends whilst DeLanda was giving an answer to a most important question. Thank you for the numerous uploads EGS, but any chance we can listen to the end of this presentation? Fingers crossed...
AssemblyMass 2 years ago
Oh know, the video ends before DeLanda is gone talking. It would be great if we could hear the rest of this clip EGS! Thanks much for the numerous uploads already made - please don't leave us listeners hanging on this one! The questions DeLanda was in the middle of answering is most important.
AssemblyMass 2 years ago
Great videos and hope there will be more for us who cannot be there. Are there transcripts for these lectures? Delanda is great for explicating Deluzian philosophy, for bringing it down to our nonphilosophical understanding. But at the same he risks, I think, of missing the nuance. The sunset and the wine examples are little too idealist and bourgeois. I think affection has to be determined materialistically - why does the sunset should affect everybody? why does old is better for everyone?
zomailver1 3 years ago
dear zomail, thank you for the comments. we are transcribing the lectures but it takes some time. if you wish to participate then please contact me with a finished transcription and i will upload it immediately to the egs . edu website. thank you. ps: the newest lecture of delanda will come soon ;)
egsvideo 3 years ago
"the moment we loose the ability to become affected by natural phenomena/nature's expressivity, we lose something very important...and the artist loses something even more" Manuel DeLanda, The Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze part 1.
don't impugn the specific examples he chose at that time. if he chose homosexual love and a street cleaner would that be sufficiently anti-bourgeois? but you do raise somewhat of a point into the nature of universal narrative
kazbsmfe 3 years ago
Dear EGS,
Thanks for the wonderful content. I would appreciate if you could give us more De Landa and less Zizek! ;)
TheParrhesiast 3 years ago
thank you for the comment, dont worry, in three weeks the new summer season is starting in the swiss alps. there will be much more exciting new content pretty soon. feel free to join the learning experience.
egsvideo 3 years ago
Wonderfully spot on. A fool would recognise these referents, if he knew how to keep cool in the sun.
sicknessuntodeath 4 years ago
"it's unethical to open a Chateau Latour before it differentiates" lol! :D Thank you!
kguidoni 4 years ago
yes, post the whole lecture please! it would be very much appreciated.
junkdna 4 years ago
you need to put the whole lecture up. come on, bro. and "CHILL OUT"
eightwillwontcannot 4 years ago
thank you for asking. we work through them one by one and then we will switch from snippets to entire lectures. still, there are several hundred tapes and lectures waiting to be edited.
egsvideo 4 years ago
would you ever consider uploading the lecture in its entirety?
otacon451 4 years ago