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Logic of Sense
Book • 2001
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in a more secular context, talks about the event as a crack.

J.F. Martel

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Episode 193: On Conversion, or Arousing the Bodhi-Mind
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in a discussion about David Lynch's work as a clinician of civilization, drawing on Deleuze's concept of artists as clinicians.

J.F. Martel

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Episode 184: On David Lynch
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in relation to his three syntheses of time.

Steven Shaviro

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Steven Shaviro /// Process After Hours w/ Kazi Adi Shakti
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as highlighting Stoicism as a philosophy and a way of life.


Craig

Becoming Worthy of the Event: Deleuze, Nietzsche, and Revolutionary Ethics with Justin
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Charles Stivale

From Chaos to Creation: Deleuze, Francis Bacon, 'On Painting', and 'The Logic of Sensation' with Charles J. Stivale
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as one of Deleuze's standard books to understanding his thought.

Cameron Kunzelman

24 – Laxton – Surrealism at Play
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, referencing Deleuze's interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Crack-Up'.

Jirí Anger

Jirí Anger, "Towards a Film Theory from Below: Archival Film and the Aesthetics of the Crack-Up" (Bloomsbury, 2024)