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Hyperconnectivity in Deleuze: between 'linguistic being' and 'architectural body'

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A talk by Jondi Keane, response by Martin Rosenberg // April 16, 1230-2pm, Stansbury 336 // Hosted and present by the Center for Literary Computing

All students and faculty are welcome. This is an informal talk on embodiment, cognition, Deleuzean theory, and related topics. Students working on these topics are welcome to meet with Jondi Keane to discuss their work. Keane will also be speaking at the CAC on Wednesday, April 17, 5-8pm, Blaney Seminar Room. The topic will be visual art, video, performance and writing/theory, in relation Deleuze and embodiment.

Questions to Sandy Baldwin at charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu

Speaker Biographies:

Over the last 25 years, arts practitioner and critical thinker Dr. Jondi Keane, has exhibited, performed and published in the USA, UK, Europe and AUS. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University in Australia, his research interests include the relation of practice-led research to the study embodied cognition. He is a founding member of collaborative interdisciplinary performance group, Co M-S-K, who recently performed at the 2006 Brisbane Festival. In 2007, has been invited to the NY studios of Arakawa and Gins to work on architectural features for the Reversible Destiny Hotel.

Martin E. Rosenberg is an independent scholar and author of many essays on Deleuzian theory.

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