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We consider the MMHTT project Deleuzian (proximately situated and significantly influenced by French philosopher Giles Deleuze) in three specific ways: its operational mandate, its organizational structure, and a few of its key terminologies.
Operational Mandate: this project utilizes specific Deleuzian strategies to enact what Deleuze called in one of his interviews in Two Regimes of Madness “the creative act,” which he says is an act of resistance in the face of “control societies.”
Organizational Structure: this project is structured like a rhizome. For more on this, please see AN: A Thousand Plateaus and AN: Rhizome.
Terminology: Throughout the content of this project, we utilize a number of Deleuze’s key terms and concepts. We do so at times faithfully, minding Deleuze’s original meaning so that we might mine these terms for their full riches. We also, at other times, use his terminology only partially correctly as a strategy to open up portals into new and unforeseeable creative territories.
You, the Reader, do not need to have any knowledge of Giles Deleuze to access this project. In instances when knowledge of Deleuze will enrich the Reader’s experience, we have included Author’s Notes.
—Authro Noté
(for more information on this author and all other Author's Notes authors, please see 4.Communion)
Operational Mandate: this project utilizes specific Deleuzian strategies to enact what Deleuze called in one of his interviews in Two Regimes of Madness “the creative act,” which he says is an act of resistance in the face of “control societies.”
Organizational Structure: this project is structured like a rhizome. For more on this, please see AN: A Thousand Plateaus and AN: Rhizome.
Terminology: Throughout the content of this project, we utilize a number of Deleuze’s key terms and concepts. We do so at times faithfully, minding Deleuze’s original meaning so that we might mine these terms for their full riches. We also, at other times, use his terminology only partially correctly as a strategy to open up portals into new and unforeseeable creative territories.
You, the Reader, do not need to have any knowledge of Giles Deleuze to access this project. In instances when knowledge of Deleuze will enrich the Reader’s experience, we have included Author’s Notes.
—Authro Noté
(for more information on this author and all other Author's Notes authors, please see 4.Communion)