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This collection of twenty-four essential essays written by Brian Massumi over the past thirty years is both a primer for those new to his work and a supplemental resource for those already engaged with his thought.
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Note to the Reader vii
Couplet 1
2019. Extreme Realism: In Sixteen Series 2
1986. Realer Than Real: The Simulacrum According to Deleuze and Guattari 15
Couplet 2
2000. On the Right of the Noncommunication of Cultural Difference 26
1998. Event Horizon 63
Couplet 3
2017. Becoming Animal in the Literary Field 72
2008. The Virtual, Double Capture, and the Urban-Architecture Manifold 94
Couplet 4
2009. Simondon's "Technical Mentality" Revisited 104
2012. The Supernormal Animal 119
Couplet 5
1997. Sensing the Virtual, Building the Insensible 134
2004. Not Determinately Nothing: Building Experience 158
Couplet 6
2014. The Crannies of the Present: On the Subject of Decision 177
2018. Dim, Massive, and Important: Atmosphere in Process 188
Couplet 7
2005. Going Kinetic: What Is Decision in a Post-Deliberative World? 209
2005. Barely There: The Power of the Image at the Limit of Life 232
Couplet 8
1995. Requiem for Our Prospective Dead: A Participatory Critique of Capitalist Power 286
2017. The Political Is Not Personal: Affect, Power, Violence 315
Couplet 9
2001. Tell Me Where Your Pain Is: Pointing to the Body without an Image 324
2015. The Art of the Relational Body: From Mirror-Touch to the Virtual Body 342
Couplet 10
2000. Parable of the Cave (Blind Version) 359
2003. Panoscopia 376
Couplet 11
2003. Urban Appointment: A Possible Rendezvous with the City 376
1999. Purple Phosphene 402
Couplet 12
2007. On Critique 406
2019. How Do You Make Yourself a Proposition? For a Whiteheadian Laboratory (with Erin Manning) 410
Notes 427
References 447
Index 461
Sources 485
Image Credits 489
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Brian Massumi
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This collection of twenty-four essential essays written by Brian Massumi over the past thirty years is both a primer for those new to his work and a supplemental resource for those already engaged with his thought.