The first systematic reading of Gilles Deleuze's mature philosophy through the lens of creative practice Six authors - two fine artists, a dancer, a creative writer, a designer and a philosopher - open multiple dialogues between contemporary creative practices and the generative philosophy of Deleuze. These conversations are focused around key aspects of production: forming, framing, experiencing, encountering and practising.
Suzie Attiwill is Associate Professor of Interior Design and deputy dean of Learning & Teaching, RMIT University School of Architecture and Design.
AcknowledgementsNotes on Co-Authors 1. Introduction, Gregory Flaxman2. Philosophising Practice, Antonia Pont 3. Forming, Terri Bird4. Framing – ?interior, Suzie Attiwill5. Experience and its Others, Philipa Rothfield6. Encountering surfaces, encountering spaces, encountering painting, Andrea Eckersley7. Practising Philosophy, Jon Roffe8. Bibliography
The artists and philosophers assembled here deliver profound meditations on the largely unexamined topic of Deleuze and practice, touching on the philosophy of practice, the practice of philosophy, and various Deleuzian practices in painting, sculpture, curating, dance, interior design and architecture. Fresh, engaging and provocative from start to finish.