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This project | This project consist of an archive of drawings inspired by a scientific methodology, and conceptually it talks about the perception of the passage of time and therefore about how other living things experience life, organisims which may lack brains or eyes, but which continue to grow, create and generate life and energy on this planet. I have fixed my gaze on the Physarum Polycephalum, an organism that is somewhere in the protist kingdom, which has what they call a semi-intelligence, as it communicates between its branches and is capable of solving the labyrinths and crossroads that scientists propose to it. This is possible because it is a single-celled organism with multiple nuclei. It has a single wall that separates it from the world and inside it has a constant flow that helps it to grow and communicate through a fluid drive that carries communication and content, like a network. I would say it is a clear example of the definition of the philosophical term ''rhizome''. | ||
<blockquote>''"Contrary to graphism, drawing or photography, contrary to tracings, the rhizome is related to a map that must be produced, constructed,'' ''always detachable, connectable, alterable, modifiable, with multiple entrances and exits, with its vanishing lines (...). ) Contrary to centred'' ''systems (even polycentred), of hierarchical communication and pre-established unions, the rhizome is a centred system, non-hierarchical'' ''and non-signifying, without General, without organising memory or central automaton,'' ''defined only by a circulation of states".''</blockquote>Rhizome: Introduction to Mille Plateaux: Capitalisme et schizophrénie, 2, G. Deleuze and F. Guattari | <blockquote>''"Contrary to graphism, drawing or photography, contrary to tracings, the rhizome is related to a map that must be produced, constructed,'' ''always detachable, connectable, alterable, modifiable, with multiple entrances and exits, with its vanishing lines (...). ) Contrary to centred'' ''systems (even polycentred), of hierarchical communication and pre-established unions, the rhizome is a centred system, non-hierarchical'' ''and non-signifying, without General, without organising memory or central automaton,'' ''defined only by a circulation of states".''</blockquote>Rhizome: Introduction to Mille Plateaux: Capitalisme et schizophrénie, 2, G. Deleuze and F. Guattari |
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