Guattari's Aesthetic Paradigm: From the Folding of the Finite/Infinite Relation to Schizoanalytic Metamodelisation

This article offers two commentaries on two of Félix Guattari's essays from Chaosmosis : 'The New Aesthetic Paradigm' and 'Schizoanalytic Metamodelisation'. The first commentary attends specifically to how Guattari figures the infinite/finite relation in relation to what he...

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