rhizomatic

rhizomatic
rhi·zo·mat·ic

English syllables. 2014.

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  • rhizome + technology —    by Verena Conley   The rhizome replaces an arborescent structure that has been dominating the west and the world for centuries. The rhizome carries images of the natural world, of pliable grasses, of weightlessness, and of landscapes of the… …   The Deleuze dictionary

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