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Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzy)
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Post-Foucault
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"The notion of the milieu is not unitary: not only does the living thing continually pass from one milieu to another, but the milieus pass into one another; they are essentially communicating. The milieus are open to chaos, which threatens them with exhaustion or intrusion.
Rhythm is the milieus' answer to chaos. What chaos and rhythm have in common is the in-between-between two milieus, rhythm-chaos or the chaosmos: "Between night and day, between that which is constructed and that which grows naturally, between mutations from the inorganic to the organic, from plant to animal, from animal to humankind, yet without this series of constituting a progression..." In this in-between, chaos becomes rhythm, not inexorably, but it has a chance to. Chaos is not the opposite of rhythm, but the milieu of all milieus."
G. Deleuze and F. Guattari; Of the Refrain
Rhythm is the milieus' answer to chaos. What chaos and rhythm have in common is the in-between-between two milieus, rhythm-chaos or the chaosmos: "Between night and day, between that which is constructed and that which grows naturally, between mutations from the inorganic to the organic, from plant to animal, from animal to humankind, yet without this series of constituting a progression..." In this in-between, chaos becomes rhythm, not inexorably, but it has a chance to. Chaos is not the opposite of rhythm, but the milieu of all milieus."
G. Deleuze and F. Guattari; Of the Refrain
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"To change milieus, taking them as you find them: Such is rhythm. Landing, splashdown, takeoff... This easily avoids an aporia that threatened to introduce meter into rhythm, despite all the declarations of intent to the contrary: How can one proclaim the constituent inequality of rhythm while at the same time admitting implied vibrations, periodic repetitions of components? A milieu does in fact exist by virtue of a periodic repetition, but one whose only effect is to produce a difference by which the milieu passes into another milieu.
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It is the difference that is rhythmic, not the repetition, which nevertheless produces it:
productive repetition has nothing to do with reproductive meter. This is the "critical solution of the antinomy.""
G. Deleuze and F. Guattari; Of the Refrain
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It is the difference that is rhythmic, not the repetition, which nevertheless produces it:
productive repetition has nothing to do with reproductive meter. This is the "critical solution of the antinomy.""
G. Deleuze and F. Guattari; Of the Refrain
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