Diagrammatic Architecture

le Journal Spéciale'z 4:8-23 (2012)
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Abstract

This essay outlines a theory of the diagram in Deleuze's philosophy, showing how it derives from Foucault's notion of power. Foucault's analysis starts from architecture, and it is shown how Deleuze turns Foucault's notion into a positive possibility for thought and existance. The relevance of this for the theory of architecture is outlined.

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