Das Wort „werden“ im Deutschen hat eine kausale Bedeutung, während „becoming“ im Englischen für die Entwicklung eines Prozesses steht. Unterschiede erkennen ist wichtig, besonders im postmodernen Denken. Gilles Deleuze beschreibt, wie Empfindungen in einer Reflexion vereint werden, ähnlich einem fernen Licht. In der Welt des „werdens“ geht es um Bewusstsein, Sinneseindrücke und Veränderung.
I recently stumbled across David Hume again. I remember how intensively we studied his writings in Heidelberg. We went very deeply into the text, very meticulously and systematically. It was the opposite of those Anglo-American history of ideas lectures. So I stumbled across the concept of taste in Hume, as the core of his 'aesthetic' theory. I [...]
The series of conversations with the AI is unedited, it's the machine (ChatGPT4.0) talking... Translation by DDeepL Prompt: Please write a conversation between David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Abhinavagupta, Bharata Muni, Zeami Motokiyo, Gilles Deleuze and a Brahmin priest. Start with the question: What is taste? ChatGPT Setting: A serene garden with a [...]
Manifest Dance-film festival 28 Jul 2023 to 30 Jul 2023 https://auroapaar.org/festival/ Was hat sich da eigentlich manifestiert? Die bewegten Bilder, die aus den latenten Bildern entstanden und in ihrer Abfolge von wenigsten 24 Bildern pro Sekunde zum ‚Leben erweckt‘ werden, diese Bilder von Tänzern, die ihrem Genre nach schon am Anfang der Cinematographie standen, diese […]
Art begins not with flesh but with the house. (Deleuze) I now practise meditation. It took me a long time to admit that to myself. I've somehow always done it, I just didn't know it. Like most people, I have phases in which I look inside myself or concentrate on something contemplatively, phases in which [...]
Learn more about the artists and their inspiring practices in Pondycherry. Discover the visual language and spiritual depth of the art landscape around Auroville. Immerse yourself in the world of art beyond representational conception and discover the vibration of the senses. Experience how Deleuze's thinking and the Kena Upanishads are interwoven. Be inspired by the question of the body without organs and discover the limits of the physical body.