but there is a sense
that he does slightly encourage this thi
s rather psychotic a
pproach to immanence where we imagine we’
re in this this this
single space of forces and we’re in this
immanent field of fo
rces there’s this very sort of felt dime
nsion to this this c
onception but i think Deleuze Deleuze th
ere is obviously a v
ery [...]
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rather psychotic approach
the speech of sandra bullock
the answer to that is where are you now
i would like to think he can
and for allowing in the last month
the most incredible right way
we lose all of our guests
as he said i have never heard it before and i have to work with in the future
police fire and the inflationary for us
four of them [...]
the look of a word
Remember that the look of a word is familiar to us in the same kind of way as its sound.
Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, p68
Transcription of the voice as the image of thought
1
I am talking now in a counterpoint to another speech, arranged as lines.
I am talking through a metrical order: this is a talk about how to write, while listening to another’s voice.
On the way to talking about some recent experiments (I am talking as a graphic designer) — experiments with transcription, with the encounter the [...]
Brainstorming
brainstorming is a group creativity
technique designed to generate a
large number of ideas for
the solution of a problem
in 1953 the method was popularized
by alex faickney osborn in
a book called applied imagination
osborn proposed that groups could
double their creative output with
brainstorming brainstorming has become a
popular group technique researchers have
not found evidence of its
effectiveness for enhancing either [...]
Strictly Normative
This change in basic typeface helped his turn towards some more strictly normative sobriety in the way text and image are handled.
Anthony Froshaug, Typography & Texts, Robin Kinross, p 63
The Good Copyist
Especially but not only within the musical order, the moment of transcription is the dangerous moment, as is the moment of writing, which in a way is already a transcription, the imitation of other signs; reproducing the signs, producing the signs of signs, the copyist is always tempted to add supplementary signs to improve the [...]
And
“And” [et] takes the place of “is” [est] and disarticulates ontology, yet “and” also “makes language spin,” introducing agencement and stuttering.
Agamben, Absolute Immanence, p. 222
The Hyphen
The hyphen is, in this sense, the most dialectical of punctuation marks, since it unites only to the degree that it distinguishes and distinguishes only to the degree that it unites.
Agamben, Absolute Immanence, p 221