Claudia Westermann wrote:
> http://www.artnode.se/artorbit/issue1/f_deleuze/f_deleuze.html
>
> Much of the work of Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) is still to be discovered
> and re-discovered. Until recently his works were not particularly known in
> the English speaking world. But since a few years back his philosophy has
> begun to make impact on a range of disciplines such as the theories of art,
> architecture, literature, film, psychoanalyse, feminism etc. At a
> symposium, held at Art Node in Stockholm, nine international guests were
> brought together to present their views on Deleuze.
>
> This symposium was initiated by Sven-Olov Wallenstein (editor of Material -
> Journal of Contemporary Art), Helena Mattsson (architect and Ph.D.student
> at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) and Johan Kilander
> (architect). Art Orbit is happy to present some of the lectures in text
> and/or sound.
>
> Sven-Olov Wallenstein
> Introduction to Gilles Deleuze´s philosophy
> (6 min, RealAudio 28.8) and the symposium Folds of Multiplicity
>
> John Rajchman
> philosopher and co-editor of ANY and Artforum, New York
> Sensations of the City
> (42 min, RealAudio 28.8)
>
> Manuel Delanda
> artist and writer, New York
> Deleuze and the Genesis of Form
> (41 min, RealAudio 28.8) (also in text)
>
> Astrid Söderbergh-Widding
> associate professor at Dept of Cinema History and Theory, Stockholm
> Concepts of Cinema: Deleuze and Film Theory
> (33 min, RealAudio 28.8) (also in text)
>
> Jacques Rancière
> professor of philosophy, Paris
> Deleuze and Aesthetics
> (55 min, RealAudio 28.8)
>
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