[D-G] mona has

James Depew spatium at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 05:27:38 PST 2005


I suppose it doesn't matter who said it. foris or verlainelefou.


On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:40:08 +0000, stuart tait <enso at postmark.net> wrote:
> hey.
> 
> i tried to say the same thing a few months back and got the same old
> string of semicoherent slippages. verlainelefou is right, reference to
> texts and discussion isn't a capitalist/oppressor conspiracy... there
> is a time to encode and a time to decipher, a time to sit down and do
> sums and a time to pull the gnarly black lump from your soul. If we do
> one without the other we run the risk of fleeing from constraint right
> into a rather constraining paranoia which i'm sure D&G would have
> thought just stupid.
> 
> Freeing your own mind is a laudible aim, but you should think about
> coming back to the market place with bare feet and a smile on your
> face now that the OX has obviously disappeared!
> 
> stuart tait
> enso at postmark.net
> 
> James Depew wrote:
> 
> > Still trying to fill the mustard pot?  I say break it OPEN.
> >
> > Shouts and screams will never match that void.  Nor will desires.
> > Only one desire pushes at the limits.  Don't try to find it, it will
> > find you.  The priest of repression you say?  Perhaps.  We have to
> > find the darkness before making it empty.  A little song that is sung
> > in the dark forest will soon open on to a prismatic spray, covering
> > everything.  Just a single tiny note to build a symphony of colourful
> > discord.
> >
> > Dont't try to harmonize.  Don't worry about me, I'm not you.  The
> > darkness is no OTHER.  Only infinite space counting down to zero,
> > impossibly.  The ten thousand rhythms will never be enough.
> >
> > Remember: without the freed slave shouting at you from the outside,
> > you would only do what you're told.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 07:30:25 +0000 (GMT), verlainelefou at yahoo.com
> > <verlainelefou at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dearest Forest in the east is the priestof repression sounds like she got
> yer number and its like finding the
> > >
> > > voice in deleuze sans guattari c'est n'est pas possible.
> > >
> > > Its all a creation and a becomings.
> > >
> > > Dada
> > >
> > > So this is the second deleuze-guattari list that I have joined just
> intime to see it fall apart?  Not enough for a pattern...not yet atleast.
> Does anyone have a point?  I have had poems sent to my inbox,which are
> interesting and could stimulate discussion; I have had someincoherent
> free-association pass my way, which also could beinteresting; besides that,
> mostly banter, oh, and someone asking foretexts.  Do I have this straight?
> People are criticizing someone forasking for texts?  Under the pretext that it
> is some sort ofhierarchically driven authority loving captialist request?
> What???? Am I missing something?  (quite possible since I have only
> justarrived)  Is it: promote creative conceptualisation but let's not readthe
> books that inspired that idea because they have come to representthe
> functioning of an overcoding regime?  Those of you criticizing:you have read
> Deleuze and Guattari, right?  Or did the ideas manifestin your head
> spontaneously?Now that would be
> > >  intersting...foris
> > >
> > >
> > > all  my words are on parole
> > >
> > > http://fictionsofdeleuzeandguattari.blogspot.com/
> > >
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