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RE: [microsound] . .. .since we're on the topic of Deleuze



	Bill wrote,

> The author claims at one point there is a tendency to read things into
> Deleuze that aren't really there; especially in regards to computers.
> 
This is funny. It's all "really" there... depending on how you read it, no? 


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> ----------
> From: 	Bill Jarboe
> Reply To: 	microsound
> Sent: 	Thursday, April 25, 2002 10:06 AM
> To: 	microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: 	[microsound] . .. .since we're on the topic of Deleuze 
> 
> Hi;
> 
>    I have been reading a slim , lightweight volume " The Deleuze
> Connections" by John Rajchman.
> 
>    What I find interesting is that it offers a different perspective;
> especially in regards to what is meant by 'code' and in the differences
> between Deleuze's philosophy and 'post structuralism' and 'post
> modernism'.
> 
>   The author claims at one point there is a tendency to read things into
> Deleuze that aren't really there; especially in regards to computers.
> 
> 
>   I hope this was some help.
> 
> 
>                              Bill 
> 
> 
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