Este video foi publicado originalmente no official Youtube
Channel of
Coventry University.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIus7lm_ZK0
A transcricao e analise do texto em ingles foi executada por
Ricardo.
Borges@aluno.ufabc.edu.br como parte dos trabalhos do curso
texto ( em ingles) da Essay original
Postscript on the Societies of
Control de
Deleuze
http://libcom.org/library/postscript-on-the-societies-of-control-gilles-deleuze
Liquid Theory TV is a collaboration between
Clare Birchall,
Gary Hall and
Peter Woodbridge designed to develop a series of
IPTV programmes. (IPTV, in its broadest sense, stands for all those technologies which use computer networks to deliver audio-visual programming.) The idea behind the Liquid Theory TV project is to experiment with IPTVs potential for providing new ways of communicating intellectual ideas, easily and cheaply, both inside and outside of the university. We want to do so not so much in an effort to have an impact outside of the academy, be it economic, social or cultural; nor to connect with an increasingly media-literate audience that books supposedly cannot, or can no longer, reach. Rather we want to experiment with IPTV in order to explore the potential for different effectivities that different forms of communication have - to the extent of perhaps even leading us to conceive of what we do as academics, writers, artists, media theorists and philosophers differently (see
Wise,
2006:
241).
The second episode in the series takes as its focus Gilles Deleuzes short essay Postscript on the Societies of Control. While this episode is being made available for the first time in an issue of
Culture Machine which has the theme of creative media; and while Liquid Theory TV could be described as a creative project, to the extent it is concerned with producing alternative, rival, or counter-desires to those currently dominant within much of society (at its simplest, a desire for philosophy or more broadly theory, rather than for the creations of
Richard Branson,
Simon Cowell or
Rupert Murdoch, say), this does not mean that either the series, or this particular episode, should be regarded simply as an attempt to perform Deleuzes philosophy. The critical and interpretive aspects of scholarly work remain important to us here, even if they are being undertaken in a medium very different to the traditional academic journal article or book.
Further episodes can be found at http://liquidbooks.pbworks.com/New-Cu
... or at http://www.petewoodbridge.info/
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- published: 08 Nov 2014
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