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- Of Microperception and Micropolitics Interview Between Brian Massumi
- Movement, Affect, Sensation Brian Massumi
- 1 from History to Haecceity: Spatial Reframings of the Past in Post
- Expression After Deleuze and Guattari
- Haecceity, Drawing and Mapping Anne Katrine Hougaard
- Noticing Musical Becomings: Deleuzian and Guattarian Approaches to Ethnographic Studies of Musicking
- Pulses of Emotion: Whitehead's 'Critique of Pure Feeling'
- Affective Engagement Final Version
- The Thinking-Feeling of What Happens
- Temporalities Clothing Temporalities: a Workshop with Erin Manning and Spurse + Brian Massumi Discussant
- Diagrammatic Praxis Progress Report: April 2008 Sher Doruff – ARTI Lectoraat, Amsterdam School for the Arts
- Implicit Bodies Through Explicit Action1 Nathaniel Stern
- Gilbert Simondon's
- Creating Affective Social Design: an Ethical and Ontological Discussion
- Prolegomena to a Theory of Cinematic Bodies: What Can an Image Do?
- An Interview with Brian Massumi
- Brian Massumi
- SENSING the VIRTUAL, BUILDING the INSENSIBLE Brian Massumi
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- Erin Manning and Brian Massumi (2014) Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience
- Reading Anti-Oedipus Politically
- Negative Dialectics and Massumi's Politics of Affect
- Metadata of the Chapter That Will Be Visualized in Springerlink
- Affect Theory with Literature and Art: Between and Beyond Representation
- Towards an Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm: Animal Politics
- Shadowing the Anthropocene: Eco-Realism for Turbulent Times
- The Politics of Affect / Brian Massumi
- Creative Experiments and Material Play Shagufta Bhangu, Ally Bisshop, Sasha Engelmann, Germain Meulemans, Hugo Reinert, Yesenia Thibault-Picazo
- A Thousand Plateaus (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987) Tr
- Politics of Affect
- Deleuze Anthro 394M Katie Stewart EPS 1.130 [email protected]
- GENERAL ECOLOGY a General Equivalent: Money As Universal Standard of Measure Enabling All Things, However Singular, to Be Compared
- The Aesthetics of Affect
- Non-Representational Methodologies: Re-Envisioning