Abstract

The first systematic reading of Gilles Deleuze's mature philosophy through the lens of creative practice Six authors – two fine artists, a dancer, a creative writer, a designer and a philosopher – open multiple dialogues between contemporary creative practices and the generative philosophy of Deleuze. These conversations are focused around key aspects of production: forming, framing, experiencing, encountering and practising. Key Features Maintains a rigorous relationship with Deleuze’s texts, including Difference and Repetition and A Thousand Plateaus Gives creative practitioners a way to engage creatively with the ideas of Deleuze Demonstrates a creative approach for philosophers to engage conceptually with arts practitioners With an introduction by Gregory Flaxman

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