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Music and collaborative practice

July 25, 2011

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Any exploration of collaborative practice would be incomplete without a discussion of music. All art forms have aspired to its perfect abstraction, its openness, its mutability and its capacity to make many voices heard in harmony or dissonance. In this paper, we look at ideas about music in Deleuzian and other contemporary thought: musical form […]

The anxiety of being between disciplines

July 25, 2011

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Just a few random thoughts on what happens when you encounter the other – an other discipline, another way of thinking or working, another person, another culture… Laclau and Mouffe write that: ‘the presence of the “Other” prevents me from being totally myself. The relationship arises not from full totalities but from the impossibility of […]