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  1. academia.edu

    The te tu e thus created not only situates the book as (part of) a network in a continual process of becoming, but also performatively rewrites as rhizomatic what is for Austerlitz a tracing of the origins of his life: while Austerlitz tries to trace his history, Austerlitz maps it anew as a rhizomatic assemblage of interconnecting movements ...
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  3. individual.utoronto.ca

    Make a map, not a tracing. The orchid does not reproduce the tracing of the wasp; it forms a map with the wasp, in a rhizome. What distinguishes the map from the tracing is that it is entirely oriented toward an experimentation in contact with the real. The map does not reproduce an unconscious closed contact with the real.
  4. Sep 21, 2023Make a map, not a tracing. The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing. Make a map, not a tracing. The orchid does not reproduce the tracing of the wasp; it forms a map with the wasp, in a rhizome. - [[Deleuze & Guaterri]], [[A Thousand Plateaus]] [[The map is not the territory]].
  5. class.derekwitucki.com

    Not all maps accomplish this, however; some simply reproduce what is already known. These are more 'tracings' than maps, delineating patterns but revealing nothing new. In describing and advocating more open-ended forms of creativity, philoso­ phers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari declare: 'Make a map not . f . tracing!' They continue:
  6. ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk

    UAL Research Online is the online showcase of the research produced at University of the Arts London. We hold, manage, share and preserve the research material produced by the University's researchers, and ensure that it reaches the widest possible audience.
    Author:Mark InghamPublished:1991
  7. 1.anagora.org

    Make a map, not a tracing. The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing. Make a map, not a tracing. The orchid does not reproduce the tracing of the wasp; it forms a map with the wasp, in a rhizome. - [[Deleuze & Guaterri]], [[A Thousand Plateaus]] [[The map is not the territory]].
  8. uma.wordsinspace.net

    Make a map, not a tracing! December 11, 2012 czenyilu Process Blogs, Uncategorized. ... In these two fables, not only is the map an inferior, secondary representation of territory, but the more detailed and life-like map strives to be, the more redundant or unnecessary it becomes. ~ James Corner.
  9. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing. Make a map, not a tracing. The orchid does not reproduce the tracing of the wasp; it forms a map with the wasp, in a rhizome. - Deleuze & Guaterri, A Thousand Plateaus. The map is not the territory. 1. Elsewhere

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