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40 To explain the dynamics between virtual and actual , real and possible , I quote from Deleuze's Bergsonism : While the real is in the image and likeness of the possible that it realizes , the actual , on the other hand , does not ...
40 To explain the dynamics between virtual and actual , real and possible , I quote from Deleuze's Bergsonism : While the real is in the image and likeness of the possible that it realizes , the actual , on the other hand , does not ...
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The “ body without an image ” is an accumulation of relative perspectives and the passages between them , an additive space of utter receptivity retaining and combining past movements , in intensity , extracted from their actual terms .
The “ body without an image ” is an accumulation of relative perspectives and the passages between them , an additive space of utter receptivity retaining and combining past movements , in intensity , extracted from their actual terms .
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It is nonlinear , moving in two directions at once : out from the actual ( past ) and into the actual ( future ) .20 The sequence mobilizes as a virtual form of temporality and as an expression of what Alfred North Whitehead refers to ...
It is nonlinear , moving in two directions at once : out from the actual ( past ) and into the actual ( future ) .20 The sequence mobilizes as a virtual form of temporality and as an expression of what Alfred North Whitehead refers to ...
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