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Viewed in this manner, accelerationism is not that which simply drags from the future in a linear manner, but that which launches a multitude of temporal roots from the future rhizomatically into 'the past', altering all already at once.
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'What comes first?' 'The circuit.'pic.twitter.com/Y0n1mr7HeS
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Are these from his conversations with Latour?
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Yes, both are from Conversations with Latour. And in response to your Plant quote, Serres states in The Birth of Physics: "The flux of the atomic insemination flows by the feminine clinamen. The male weeps over the feminine declination."
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Serres' reading of the clinamen as the 'feminine' affirmation of a life not made for us.
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There's a cool section in that book where he likens time to a handkerchief, a topology of folds and crumpled conjunctions.
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'Time and History in Deleuze and Serres' explores that quite exhaustingly. Serres seems to be interested in a unity that retains the multiplicity - interested in the relations as opposed to actual possibilities. That said, I'm still going to drag him screaming into patchwork.
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Same, but with Haraway.pic.twitter.com/BSOzJRg52Z
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"The dynamic of exclusion quickly produces a vacuum." or: "A single key will not open all locks." or: "The will to synthesis." - Conversations
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