Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Twenty-Seventh Series of Orality

Page 188: Good description of Body without Organs.

Page 190: On the two parts of the organism/object: 1) The organs, or partial objects, internal mixtures of depth. 2) The body without organs, or form or surface. The organs supply the force to generate the form or surface. Within the Pascal diagram, the organs are the individual triangles filled with red dot singularities. When those series combine/intersect with one another (i.e. "the violent confrontation of two dimensions") , they generate a GCD which rises up from their factors into a new dimension. This GCD is sheer surface, like the body without organs.

Page 194: "The voice...presents the dimensions of an organized language, without yet being able to grasp the organizing principle [of]...language." The voice, the sound of language, the product of orality, has so many as yet uninterpreted signs waiting to be decoded. It "awaits the event", the interaction of organs (series) that will decode the crystals (constellations) into interpretable language. The series, or Pascal triangles, act as "sifters" of these crystals (constellations) (e.g. the pachinko machine, spinning gyre, etc.).

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