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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2007

http://www.egs.edu/ Manuel DeLanda lecturing about the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, Henri Poincare, Albert Einstein, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, computer,science, logic, semantics, meaning, god, space, 3d, and the understanding of geometry and mathematics in an open lecture at European Graduate School EGS, Media and Communication Studies department program. Saas-Fee, Switzerland 2006. Manuel de Landa.

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  • it would be helpful to have captions, no?

  • dear nallgire, thank you for your comments. yes, absolutely. feel free to prepare these captions, we will embed them in the videos right away.

  • EGS is it some kind of cult?

  • yes. the european graduate school is "some kind of cult" - and its by invitation only. you are welcome.

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  • I just discovered these EGS videos. Thank you very much for making them available to the public.

    I'm struggling with my first readings of Deleuze and I found this video very enlightening and enjoyable.

    Thanks again!

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  • @egsvideo are these people serious with these ridiculous questions, how did you find this video if you are so ignorant

  • It does take courage to step into the twilight zone. Find that courage. Namaste!

  • @zaynzaynzayn

    English is his second language asswipe.

  • delanda insists that the world is "independent from our minds" but the way i understood deleuze and whitehead was that neither the mind nor world holds an "independence" rather the mind is an actual entity made up of countless subordinate societies, entities, nexus, molecules, atoms, protons, electrons, vibrations etc. The virtual doesn't require the independence of one over the other, only a primordial space for the existence of minds just as well as rocks.

  • great vids. this speaker is good. but he needs to stand still some. and lisp less.

  • thanks so much for posting these (including greg lynns stuff). its a great source of info, please leave it up!!

  • No thanks, I am not an enemy of reason.

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