Didn't @john eden do a few zines?
That was actually really big for me in understanding AO. I couldnt quite put my finger on what makes D&G so slippery but once it hit me that they are just constructing fractals I had an ah ha momentThis is someone from there too,
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yeah i've got one somewhere, the one ive got was pretty professional, cant remember what its called, funny nameDidn't @john eden Eden do a few zines?
yeah good format. and there's loads of riso places now.i i did my first zine totally riso, then had a few riso pages in more recent one. last couple ive done at home cos lockdownI've chewed on making a zine as a means of finagling my way into a riso printing space
Have you finished AO now? We've got a Deleuze thread on here,That was actually really big for me in understanding AO. I couldnt quite put my finger on what makes D&G so slippery but once it hit me that they are just constructing fractals I had an ah ha moment
i think i know, but its still coming, we had a laugh about it recentlyI wonder who the poster he's talking about was.
i was thinking of reading D&G cos i was feeling proud of myself for getting through ulysses, but then i decided i only want to read big things if they are more than 100 years old, for a ehile anyway.That was actually really big for me in understanding AO. I couldnt quite put my finger on what makes D&G so slippery but once it hit me that they are just constructing fractals I had an ah ha moment
yeah give or take. i'm going older next, bleak houseUlysses is 98 years old though.
Shhh! You're making us look bad!short sentences and lots of posts work well. no paragraphs please
Nah I stopped after the first chapter lol. But the time and amount of secondary material I ingested along side left me feeling like I had read a large book so I put it down satisfied. Im blowing through Discipline and Punish right now which has got me confident so I think I might continue soonHave you finished AO now? We've got a Deleuze thread on here,
What is Deleuze?
Can anyone here help? I have been browsing the swatches of Deleuze that can be found on the internet. I find it difficult to understand from these what Deleuze is. This, for example, from 'How to make yourself a body without organs': No longer are there acts to explain, dreams or phantasies to...dissensus.com