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Becoming
Rhizomatic?
Becoming Rhizomatic?



Mark Ingham



                           2012
“A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely


                  different from roots and radicles.
Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes.
                  Plants with roots or radicles may be
rhizomorphic in other respects

                     altogether: the question is whether
plant life in its specificity is not
entirely rhizomatic. Even some

animals are, in their pack form. Rats
                   are rhizomes.” (6)
Splitting in and Out




            “Burrows are too, in all of their functions of shelter,
            supply, movement, evasion, and breakout.

                                         The rhizome itself assumes

                       very diverse forms, from ramified surface
                                         extension in all directions to
concretion into bulbs and
tubers. When
               rats swarm over each other.
(7)
In and out through the roof.




                          “The rhizome includes the best and the


                                              worst: potato and
                          couchgrass, or the weed. Animal and plant,
                                              couchgrass is crabgrass. We
                          get the distinct feeling that we will
                                              convince no one unless we
enumerate certain approximate
                characteristics of the
rhizome.“(7)
Through the roof




                                 “Principles of connection and
                   heterogeneity: any point of
                                 a rhizome can be connected to
anything other, and must be. This
is
              very different from the tree or
root, which plots a point, fixes an
              order.” (7)
Opening to through the roof




                                        “…not every trait in a

                                        rhizome is necessarily linked to

                          a linguistic feature: semiotic chains
                                          of every nature are connected to
                          very diverse modes of coding
(biological, political, economic,
etc.) that bring into play not only
                different regimes of signs but
also states of things of

               differing status.” (7)
Escape Route




        “A rhizome ceaselessly establishes


                             connections between semiotic
               chains, organizations of power, and
circumstances relative to the arts,




      sciences, and social struggles.”
(7)
Escape Route too.




                           “A method of the rhizome type, on the

                    contrary, can analyze language
only by decentering it onto other
dimensions and other registers.” (8)
Looking up Concorde




                      “Multiplicities are rhizomatic,

                                and expose

                                arborescent pseudomultiplicities
for what they are.” (8)
Rocket




         “Puppet strings, as a

                            rhizome or multiplicity, are tied

               not to the supposed will of an artist
                            or puppeteer but to a multiplicity
               of nerve fibers, which form another
puppet in other dimensions
connected to the first:” (8)
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. We have lift off.




                                                   “There are no points or positions in a
                                                   rhizome, such as those found in a

                             structure, tree, or root.
There are
only lines.” (8)
One small step…
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
                  	
  
           “The point is that a rhizome or multiplicity never

           allows itself to
                  be overcoded, never has available a
                  supplementary dimension over
and above its number of lines, that is, over
and above the multiplicity
of numbers attached to those lines.” (9)
Shake Shake Shake Shaker it…




                                                            “Multiplicities
                               are defined by the
                               outside: by the abstract line, the line of
                               flight or

                               deterritorialisation
according to which they change in
nature and connect with other
multiplicities.” (9)
More Shaker it…




           “A
                  rhizome may be broken, shattered at

                  a given spot,



                  but it will start up
again on one of its old lines, or on new
lines.” (9)
Sitting on the dock of the bay…




           “Every rhizome contains


                                  lines of segmentarity according
                                  to which it is stratified,
                                  territorialized,
                                  organized, signified, attributed,
                                  etc., as well as lines of
                                  deterritorialization down
which it constantly flees.” (6)
Dancing to Sitting on the Dock of the Bay…




                              “There is a rupture
                                          in the rhizome whenever

                              segmentary lines explode into a line of

                              flight, but the line of flight is part of the
                              rhizome. These lines always
tie back to one another.” (9)
A Paradise in Peckham…




                         “You may make
                         a rupture, draw a
                         line of flight, yet
                         there is still a
                         danger that you
                         will reencounter
                         organisations that
                         restratify
everything,
formations that
restore power to
a signifier,
attributions
that reconstitute a
subject—anything
you like, from
Oedipal
resurgences to
fascist
concretions.” (9)
A Paradise in Peckham…The Kings Fruit Basket…




                                     “Groups and
                                     individuals contain
                                     microfascisms just
                                     waiting to
                                     crystallize. Yes,
couchgrass is also a
rhizome. Good

and bad are only
the products of
an active and
temporary
selection, which
must be renewed.”
(9-10)
A Paradise in Peckham…




                         “Wasp
                         and
                         orchid, as
                         heterogen
                         eous
                         elements,
                         form a
                         rhizome.”

                         (10)
A Paradise in Peckham…




                      “There is
neither   imitation nor
                               resem
        blance, only an exploding
        of two heterogeneous series
        on the
line of
flight composed by a
common rhizome that


                       can
no longer be
                       attrib
uted to or subjugated by
anything signifying.” (10)
One of many
One of Many Follies…




                       “Evolutionary
                       schemas would
                       no longer follow
                       models of
                                       ar
                       borescent
                       descent going
                       from the least to
the most
differentiated,
                      but
        instead a rhizome

        operating
        immediately in the
        heterogeneous and

                          ju
           mping from one
           already
           differentiated
lin
e to another.”
(10)
One More of many Follies…




                                  “We form a
                                  rhizome

                   with our viruses, or rather
                   our viruses cause us to form
                   a
rhizome

with other animals.” (10)
Two of One of many Follies…




                               “We evolve
                  and die
                               more from
                  our polymorphous and
                  rhizomatic flus than from
hereditary
diseases, or diseases that
have their own line of
descent.


               The rhizome

               is an anti-
               genealogy.”
               (11)
Many Middens…




         “…the book is not an image of
         the world. It forms a
                                    rh

                    izome with the

                    world,
                                     the
                    re is an
aparallel
evolution of the book

                   and
   the world; the
   book assures the
   deterritorialization
   of the world,
                     but
   the world effects a
   reterritorialization
of
the book, which in
turn




                    de
territorializes itself
in the world (if it is
capable, if it can).
(11)
Inside one of the Many Middens…




                                  “The
                                  wisdom of the
                                     plants: even
                                     when they have
                                     roots, there is
                                     always an
outside where they
   form a rhizome

   with something
   else-with the
wind, an animal,
   human beings
   (and there is
   also an aspect
   under
which animals
themselves form
   rhizomes, as

  do people,
  etc.). (11)
More Many Midens…




                    "Drunkenness as a
                       triumphant
                       irruption of the
                       plant in us."
                       (11)
Something Misunderstood…




                           “Always
                           follow the rhizome

                                by rupture;
                                lengthen,
                                prolong, and
                                relay the line of
flight; make it vary,
       until you have
       produced the
       most abstract
       and
tortuous of lines of n
       dimensions and
       broken
       directions.”
       (11)
More of Something Misunderstood…




                                        “Write,
                                   form a
                                   rhizome,

                                   increase
your territory by
              deterritorialisati
              on, extend the
              line of flight to
              the
                    point
              where it
              becomes an
              abstract
              machine
              covering the
              entire plane
of
consistency.”
(11)
I gave you Too Many Pieces of Silver…




                                            “Music has
                                        always sent out
                                        lines of flight,
                                        like
                                            so many
                                        "transformation
                                        al multiplicities,"
                                        even
overturning
the very
    codes that
structure or

   arborify it;
that is why
musical form,
right down to its
ruptures and
proliferation,
is comparable
to a weed, a
rhizome.” (11-

12)
Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…




                        “…a rhizome is

not amenable to any structural or
                       generative
                       model. It is
                       a stranger
                       to
any idea of
genetic axis
or deep
structure.”
(12)
Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…In a Rotten Garden…




                                                  “The
                                          rhizome is

                                          altogether
                                          different, a map
                                          and not a
                                          tracing.
Make a map, not a
tracing. The orchid
does not reproduce
the tracing
             of the
             wasp; it
             forms a
             map with
             the wasp,
             in a
             rhizome.

            ” (12)
Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…A they paper over the cracks….




                         “The map does not
                                       reproduc
                                       e an
                                       unconscio
                                       us closed
                                       in upon
                                       itself; it
                                       constructs
                                       the
unconscio
us. It
fosters
connectio
ns
between
fields, the
removal
of
blockages
            on bodies
            without

organs, the maximum
opening of bodies

without organs onto a
plane of consistency. It
is itself a part of the
                rhizome.

             ” (12)
Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…




                                      “Perhaps
                                      one of
                                      the most
                                      important
                                      characteri
stics of the


    rhizome

    is that it
    always
    has
    multiple
    entryway
    s;” (13)
A Map Not a Tracing?




                                                  “
                       The
                                                  t
                       racing has already
                       translated the map into
                       an image; it has already
                                                  t
                       ransformed the rhizome
into

roots and radicles.”
(13)
A Map Not a Tracing?




                       “Look at what happened to Little Hans already,
                       an example of child
                       psychoanalysis at its purest: they kept on
                       BREAKING HIS
                       RHIZOME and BLOTCHING HIS MAP, setting it

                       straight for him,
blocking his every way out, until he began to
desire his own shame
and guilt, until they had rooted shame and guilt
in him, PHOBIA
(they barred him from the rhizome of the

building, then from the
rhizome of the street, they rooted him in his

parents' bed, they
radicled him to his own body, they fixated him
on Professor Freud).”
(14)
Market Forces…




                   “Strike the
                            pose or follow the axis, genetic
          stage or structural destiny-one way or
                            the other, your rhizome will be

          broken. You will be allowed to live
                           and speak, but only after every
          outlet has been obstructed. Once a
                           rhizome has been obstructed,

          arborified, it's all over, no desire stirs;
for it is always by rhizome that

desire moves and produces. Whenever
                            desire climbs a tree,
          internal repercussions trip it up and it falls
          to its
                            death; the rhizome, on

           the other hand, acts on desire by external,
                                 productive
                outgrowths.” (14)
Market Forces…




                 “That is why it is so important to try the
                     other, reverse but
                 nonsymmetrical, operation.

                 Plug the tracings back into the map,
connect the roots or trees back up with a
    rhizome.” (14)
We become one




                “The same applies to the group map:
                show at what point in the rhizome there

                form phenomena of
                massification, bureaucracy, leadership,
                fascisation, etc., which lines
                nevertheless survive, if only underground,
                continuing to make
rhizome in the shadows.” (14)
We become one and Many




                         “There exist tree or root structures
                         in rhizomes; conversely, a tree

                         branch or root division may begin to
burgeon into a rhizome. The

coordinates are determined not by
theoretical analyses implying
universals but by a pragmatics
composing multiplicities or aggregates
of intensities.” (15)
We become one and Many




                         “A new rhizome

                         may form in the heart of a tree,
                         the hollow of a root, the crook of
                         a
branch. Or else it is a microscopic
element of the root-tree, a
radicle,
that gets rhizome production

going.” (15)
Mapping not Tracing?




                                    “Accounting and
bureaucracy
                                                  proceed by
                       tracings: they can begin to burgeon
                       nonetheless, throwing
out rhizome stems, as

in   a Kafka novel.” (15)
Mapping not Tracing?




                                               “To be
                       rhizomorphous is to produce

                       stems and
filamen
ts that seem to be roots, or better
yet connect with them by
                            penetr
ating the trunk, but put them to
strange new uses.” (15)
Mapping not Tracing?




          “Nothing is beautiful or loving or
          political aside from underground stems and aerial
          roots, adventitious
growths
and rhizomes.” (15)
Mapping not Tracing?




                         “Many people have a tree
         growing in their heads, but the brain itself is much
         more a grass than
                      a tree.” (15)
Mapping not Tracing?




                                “The same goes for
                       memory. Neurologists and
                       psychophysiologists
                                distinguish between long-
                       term memory and short-term
                       memory
                                (on the order of a
                       minute). The difference between
                       them is not simply
quantitative: short-term memory is of
the rhizome or diagram type,

                       and long-term memory is
             arborescent and centralized
             (imprint,
                       engram, tracing, or
             photograph).” (15-16)
Mapping not Tracing?




                       “Short-term memory includes forgetting as a
                       process; it
                       merges not with the instant but instead with the
                       nervous, temporal,
                       and collective rhizome. Long-term memory

                       (family, race, society, or
                       civilization) traces and translates, but what it
                       translates continues to
act in it, from a distance, off beat, in an
"untimely" way, not
instantaneously.” (16)
A Boy A Pool A Freezing Lake



                               120
                               Days
                               and
                               Nights
                               of
                               Staggering
                               and
                               Stammering
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Becoming Rhizomatic?

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  • 4. “A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely different from roots and radicles. Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes. Plants with roots or radicles may be rhizomorphic in other respects altogether: the question is whether plant life in its specificity is not
  • 5. entirely rhizomatic. Even some animals are, in their pack form. Rats are rhizomes.” (6)
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  • 7. Splitting in and Out “Burrows are too, in all of their functions of shelter, supply, movement, evasion, and breakout. The rhizome itself assumes very diverse forms, from ramified surface extension in all directions to
  • 8. concretion into bulbs and tubers. When rats swarm over each other. (7)
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  • 10. In and out through the roof. “The rhizome includes the best and the worst: potato and couchgrass, or the weed. Animal and plant, couchgrass is crabgrass. We get the distinct feeling that we will convince no one unless we
  • 11. enumerate certain approximate characteristics of the rhizome.“(7)
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  • 13. Through the roof “Principles of connection and heterogeneity: any point of a rhizome can be connected to
  • 14. anything other, and must be. This is very different from the tree or root, which plots a point, fixes an order.” (7)
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  • 17. Opening to through the roof “…not every trait in a rhizome is necessarily linked to a linguistic feature: semiotic chains of every nature are connected to very diverse modes of coding
  • 18. (biological, political, economic, etc.) that bring into play not only different regimes of signs but also states of things of differing status.” (7)
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  • 20. Escape Route “A rhizome ceaselessly establishes connections between semiotic chains, organizations of power, and
  • 21. circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles.” (7)
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  • 23. Escape Route too. “A method of the rhizome type, on the contrary, can analyze language
  • 24. only by decentering it onto other dimensions and other registers.” (8)
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  • 26. Looking up Concorde “Multiplicities are rhizomatic, and expose arborescent pseudomultiplicities
  • 27. for what they are.” (8)
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  • 29. Rocket “Puppet strings, as a rhizome or multiplicity, are tied not to the supposed will of an artist or puppeteer but to a multiplicity of nerve fibers, which form another
  • 30. puppet in other dimensions connected to the first:” (8)
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  • 32. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. We have lift off. “There are no points or positions in a rhizome, such as those found in a structure, tree, or root.
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  • 36. One small step…                       “The point is that a rhizome or multiplicity never allows itself to be overcoded, never has available a supplementary dimension over
  • 37. and above its number of lines, that is, over and above the multiplicity of numbers attached to those lines.” (9)
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  • 40. Shake Shake Shake Shaker it… “Multiplicities are defined by the outside: by the abstract line, the line of flight or deterritorialisation
  • 41. according to which they change in nature and connect with other multiplicities.” (9)
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  • 44. More Shaker it… “A rhizome may be broken, shattered at a given spot, but it will start up
  • 45. again on one of its old lines, or on new lines.” (9)
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  • 47. Sitting on the dock of the bay… “Every rhizome contains lines of segmentarity according to which it is stratified, territorialized, organized, signified, attributed, etc., as well as lines of deterritorialization down
  • 48. which it constantly flees.” (6)
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  • 50. Dancing to Sitting on the Dock of the Bay… “There is a rupture in the rhizome whenever segmentary lines explode into a line of flight, but the line of flight is part of the rhizome. These lines always
  • 51. tie back to one another.” (9)
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  • 53. A Paradise in Peckham… “You may make a rupture, draw a line of flight, yet there is still a danger that you will reencounter organisations that restratify
  • 54. everything, formations that restore power to a signifier, attributions that reconstitute a subject—anything you like, from Oedipal resurgences to fascist concretions.” (9)
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  • 57. A Paradise in Peckham…The Kings Fruit Basket… “Groups and individuals contain microfascisms just waiting to crystallize. Yes,
  • 58. couchgrass is also a rhizome. Good and bad are only the products of an active and temporary selection, which must be renewed.” (9-10)
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  • 61. A Paradise in Peckham… “Wasp and orchid, as heterogen eous elements, form a rhizome.” (10)
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  • 64. A Paradise in Peckham… “There is neither imitation nor resem blance, only an exploding of two heterogeneous series on the
  • 65. line of flight composed by a common rhizome that can no longer be attrib uted to or subjugated by anything signifying.” (10)
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  • 68. One of Many Follies… “Evolutionary schemas would no longer follow models of ar borescent descent going from the least to
  • 69. the most differentiated, but instead a rhizome operating immediately in the heterogeneous and ju mping from one already differentiated
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  • 72. One More of many Follies… “We form a rhizome with our viruses, or rather our viruses cause us to form a
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  • 75.
  • 76. Two of One of many Follies… “We evolve and die more from our polymorphous and rhizomatic flus than from
  • 77. hereditary diseases, or diseases that have their own line of descent. The rhizome is an anti- genealogy.” (11)
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  • 80. Many Middens… “…the book is not an image of the world. It forms a rh izome with the world, the re is an
  • 81. aparallel evolution of the book and the world; the book assures the deterritorialization of the world, but the world effects a reterritorialization
  • 82. of the book, which in turn de territorializes itself in the world (if it is capable, if it can). (11)
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  • 84.
  • 85. Inside one of the Many Middens… “The wisdom of the plants: even when they have roots, there is always an
  • 86. outside where they form a rhizome with something else-with the wind, an animal, human beings (and there is also an aspect under which animals
  • 87. themselves form rhizomes, as do people, etc.). (11)
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  • 90. More Many Midens… "Drunkenness as a triumphant irruption of the plant in us." (11)
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  • 93. Something Misunderstood… “Always follow the rhizome by rupture; lengthen, prolong, and relay the line of
  • 94. flight; make it vary, until you have produced the most abstract and tortuous of lines of n dimensions and broken directions.” (11)
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  • 97. More of Something Misunderstood… “Write, form a rhizome, increase
  • 98. your territory by deterritorialisati on, extend the line of flight to the point where it becomes an abstract machine covering the entire plane
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  • 101. I gave you Too Many Pieces of Silver… “Music has always sent out lines of flight, like so many "transformation al multiplicities," even
  • 102. overturning the very codes that structure or arborify it; that is why musical form, right down to its ruptures and
  • 103. proliferation, is comparable to a weed, a rhizome.” (11- 12)
  • 104.
  • 105. Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris… “…a rhizome is not amenable to any structural or generative model. It is a stranger to
  • 106. any idea of genetic axis or deep structure.” (12)
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  • 108. Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…In a Rotten Garden… “The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing.
  • 109. Make a map, not a tracing. The orchid does not reproduce the tracing of the wasp; it forms a map with the wasp, in a rhizome. ” (12)
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  • 112. Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris…A they paper over the cracks…. “The map does not reproduc e an unconscio us closed in upon itself; it constructs the
  • 114. blockages on bodies without organs, the maximum opening of bodies without organs onto a plane of consistency. It is itself a part of the rhizome. ” (12)
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  • 117. Raymond Williams meets Rolf Harris… “Perhaps one of the most important characteri
  • 118. stics of the rhizome is that it always has multiple entryway s;” (13)
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  • 121. A Map Not a Tracing? “ The t racing has already translated the map into an image; it has already t ransformed the rhizome
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  • 125. A Map Not a Tracing? “Look at what happened to Little Hans already, an example of child psychoanalysis at its purest: they kept on BREAKING HIS RHIZOME and BLOTCHING HIS MAP, setting it straight for him,
  • 126. blocking his every way out, until he began to desire his own shame and guilt, until they had rooted shame and guilt in him, PHOBIA (they barred him from the rhizome of the building, then from the
  • 127. rhizome of the street, they rooted him in his parents' bed, they radicled him to his own body, they fixated him on Professor Freud).” (14)
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  • 129. Market Forces… “Strike the pose or follow the axis, genetic stage or structural destiny-one way or the other, your rhizome will be broken. You will be allowed to live and speak, but only after every outlet has been obstructed. Once a rhizome has been obstructed, arborified, it's all over, no desire stirs;
  • 130. for it is always by rhizome that desire moves and produces. Whenever desire climbs a tree, internal repercussions trip it up and it falls to its death; the rhizome, on the other hand, acts on desire by external, productive outgrowths.” (14)
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  • 133. Market Forces… “That is why it is so important to try the other, reverse but nonsymmetrical, operation. Plug the tracings back into the map,
  • 134. connect the roots or trees back up with a rhizome.” (14)
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  • 136. We become one “The same applies to the group map: show at what point in the rhizome there form phenomena of massification, bureaucracy, leadership, fascisation, etc., which lines nevertheless survive, if only underground, continuing to make
  • 137. rhizome in the shadows.” (14)
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  • 139. We become one and Many “There exist tree or root structures in rhizomes; conversely, a tree branch or root division may begin to
  • 140. burgeon into a rhizome. The coordinates are determined not by theoretical analyses implying universals but by a pragmatics composing multiplicities or aggregates of intensities.” (15)
  • 141.
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  • 143. We become one and Many “A new rhizome may form in the heart of a tree, the hollow of a root, the crook of a
  • 144. branch. Or else it is a microscopic element of the root-tree, a radicle, that gets rhizome production going.” (15)
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  • 147. Mapping not Tracing? “Accounting and bureaucracy proceed by tracings: they can begin to burgeon nonetheless, throwing
  • 148. out rhizome stems, as in a Kafka novel.” (15)
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  • 151. Mapping not Tracing? “To be rhizomorphous is to produce stems and
  • 152. filamen ts that seem to be roots, or better yet connect with them by penetr ating the trunk, but put them to strange new uses.” (15)
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  • 155. Mapping not Tracing? “Nothing is beautiful or loving or political aside from underground stems and aerial roots, adventitious
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  • 158. Mapping not Tracing? “Many people have a tree growing in their heads, but the brain itself is much more a grass than a tree.” (15)
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  • 161. Mapping not Tracing? “The same goes for memory. Neurologists and psychophysiologists distinguish between long- term memory and short-term memory (on the order of a minute). The difference between them is not simply
  • 162. quantitative: short-term memory is of the rhizome or diagram type, and long-term memory is arborescent and centralized (imprint, engram, tracing, or photograph).” (15-16)
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  • 165. Mapping not Tracing? “Short-term memory includes forgetting as a process; it merges not with the instant but instead with the nervous, temporal, and collective rhizome. Long-term memory (family, race, society, or civilization) traces and translates, but what it translates continues to
  • 166. act in it, from a distance, off beat, in an "untimely" way, not instantaneously.” (16)
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  • 169. A Boy A Pool A Freezing Lake 120 Days and Nights of Staggering and Stammering