Contents
Preface
Part I. PassagesComing Alive in a World of Texture: For NeurodiversityA Perspective of the Universe: Alfred North Whitehead Meets Arakawa and GinsJust Like That: William Forsythe between Movement and LanguageNo Title Yet: Bracha Ettinger Moved By Light
Part II. PropositionsFor Thought in the ActPostscript to Generating the Impossible
NotesBibliographyIndex
Erin Manning is University Research Chair in Relational Art and
Philosophy in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University in
Montreal. She is the author of Always More Than One:
Individuation’s Dance.
Brian Massumi is professor of communication at the University of
Montreal. He is the author, most recently, of Semblance and Event:
Activist Philosophy and the Occurrent Arts.
"Erin Manning and Brian Massumi have written a fascinating
and ground-breaking book that deserves wide attention. An exemplar
of how to do theory in an exploratory and process-oriented way."
—Jane Bennett, author of Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of
Things
"It is at once a poetic encounter with the works of art presented
over the course of the book, and a manual for reaching that
productive space where research and creation can be said to truly
interpenetrate." —The Culture Machine
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