ZKM :: Deleuze festival »Gilles Deleuze and the Arts«
Heike Borowski
borowski at zkm.de
Wed Oct 15 13:06:20 CEST 2003
ZKM | Centre for Art and Media Karlsruhe
October 2003
D E L E U Z E A N D T H E A R T S
Repetition and Difference
Festival :: Oct. 24 - Oct. 26, 2003
Exhibition :: Oct. 24 - Dec. 7, 2003
Admission charges:
3-day ticket: € 20, reduced € 12, day ticket € 10, reduced € 6.
The reduced admission charge of € 6 applies to concerts and film showings.
For further information please click
http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/deleuze_festival
Motto: »One day the century may be Deleuzian.« [Michel Foucault]
Gilles Deleuze [1925-1995] was more than a university professor who read
widely and wrote comparatively little. He was a philosopher who, as his
life came to an end, asked: what is philosophy? In what respects does it
differ from art and science? Is it an art in its own right that invents
concepts?
Rhizomatics, nomadology, wishing machines, non-organic life,
deterritorialisation, »agencement« [assemblage] are all terms that
Deleuze coined. Or do they stem from his friend, Félix Guattari
[1930-1992], who co-authored his key works?
Philosophy is friendship. Deleuze philosophises with friends and writes
books with them and about them: Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, Nietzsche,
Bergson, Foucault... But they don't have to be philosophers since he was
just as fond of poets, composers and artists: Melville, Proust, Kafka,
both the Lawrences, Carroll, Artaud, Beckett, Luca..., Bacon, Klee...,
Godard, Resnais, Welles..., Boulez, Schumann, Berio.
It is astonishing just how much he assimilated and how precise he was in
the process: mathematics, pop, psychoanalysis, film, electronic music...
Those who pin their hopes on friendship also see themselves as
opponents: anti-Oedipus, anti-Hegel, anti-Wittgenstein... Deleuze has a
seductive way of philosophising, he straddles the boundaries of science,
the university and academic style. He sympathises with the arts while at
the same time making a major effort to renew philosophy and liberate it
from the power of opinions, propositions and functions.
Art cannot be produced by means of neuroses, affections, perceptions and
opinions. The artist is a doctor, not a patient.
Deleuze calls art a sensory block consisting of percepts and affects,
and the arts he uses to illustrate this are literature, painting, music,
film, theatre, opera, architecture and Beckett's television plays. While
the book What is Philosophy? is motivated by a didactic Eros, his
concern with arts is designed to benefit their poetics.
° Friday 24 October ::
10:00 hrs
Peter Weibel, Peter Gente /Opening
Aide mémoire by Michel Tournier
11:00 hrs
Jean-Clet Martin De la dramatisation des images
12:00 hrs
Break
14:00 hrs
Clemens-Carl Härle
Deleuze and the question: What does speaking mean?
15:00 hrs
Franco Berardi
La schizoanalyse face à l'épidémie psychopatique actuelle dans le
contexte de la société Sémiocapitaliste.
Un Hommage á Félix Guattari
16:00 hrs
Tom Holert A different policy of the popular?
17:00 hrs
Break
17:30 hrs
Thomas Hirschhorn The Deleuze-Monument
18:30 hrs
Break
19:00 hrs
Opening of the Exhibition
20:00 hrs
Walter Zimmermann: Kindheitsblock members of the ensemble recherche
20:30 hrs
Le Grand Escroc /Film [Director: Jean-Luc Godard, F 1964] (tbc)
° Saturday 25 October ::
10:00 hrs
Marcus SteinwegImmanence, sovereignty, affirmation and the good fortune
not to be immortal. Deleuze with Blanchot
11:00 hrs
René Aguigah Ahat is a literary machine?
12:00 hrs
Break
14:00 hrs
Videos and lectures Samuel Beckett
16:00 hrs
Break
16:30 hrs
Danielle Cohen-Levinas Une philosophie de l´hyperbole est-elle possible
en musicque: D´après une lecture de Deleuze
17:30 hrs
Matthieu Carièrre reads Deleuze
18:30 hrs
Break
20:00 hrs
Schatten der Engel/Film [Director: Daniel Schmid, CH 1976]
22:00 hrs
Deleuze Sound Night Live-Performances by Achim Szepanski [Mille
Plateaux], Richard Pinhas and Gérôme Schmidt , ZKM_Foyer
° Sunday 26 October ::
10:00 hrs
Michaela Ott Virtuality in philosophy and Deleuze’s film theory
11:00 hrs
Raymond Bellour L'image de la pensée: art ou philosophie, ou au-delà?
12:00 hrs
Break
14:00 hrs
Hannes Böhringer On the Ritornell
15:00 hrs
Joseph Vogl What is an event?
16:00 hrs
Break
16:30 hrs
Robert Fleck talks about art
17:30 hrs
Henning Schmidgen On philosophy as the art of coining terms
18:30 hrs
Bernd Stiegler Book presentation: Gilles Deleuze: Die einsame Insel,
Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 2003
19:00 hrs
Break
20:00 hrs
Ein neues Leben [Peau neuve] /Film [Director: Emilie Deleuze, F 1999] (tbc)
A German translation of the French presentations is available.
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