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  1. The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque - Wikipedia

    Deleuze argues that Leibniz's work constitutes the grounding elements of Baroque philosophy of art and science. Deleuze views Leibniz's concept of the monad as folds of space, movement and time. He …

  2. Leibniz and the Baroque - Gilles Deleuze | The Deleuze Seminars

    Deleuze planned the seminar in two segments: under the title “Leibniz as Baroque Philosopher,” he presented the initial operating concepts on Leibniz, notably on the fold.

  3. 1 Having set out the basic hypotheses in the initial session, with the fold as the fundamental aspect of a definition of the Baroque, Deleuze takes up this same point, first, with a review of the elements …

  4. 24 Deleuze pages through his book; this is, in fact, the poem entitled “Remembrance of Belgian Friends”, to which Deleuze refers simply as “Bruges”; see the 3 February 1987 session.

  5. The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque by Gilles Deleuze | Goodreads

    Jan 1, 2001 · In The Fold, Gilles Deleuze argues that Leibniz’s writings constitute the grounding elements of a Baroque philosophy and of theories for analyzing contemporary arts and science.

  6. Leibniz and the Baroque, Lecture 02, 4 November 1986 - Gilles Deleuze ...

    Deleuze planned the seminar in two segments: under the title “Leibniz as Baroque Philosopher,” he presented the initial operating concepts on Leibniz, notably on the fold.

  7. The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque by Gilles Deleuze

    In The Fold Deleuze proposes a new and radical way of understanding philosophy and art. Leibniz drew on the art of the baroque period in his invention of the concept of the fold; Deleuze develops the …

  8. Gilles Deleuze - Wikipedia

    Deleuze taught at Paris VIII until his retirement in 1987. Deleuze's outlook on life was sympathetic to transcendental ideas, "nature as god" ethics, and the monist experience.

  9. Gilles Deleuze - The Fold - Leibniz and The Baroque - Scribd

    Deleuze's work may be the first and most daring venture to take the Baroque, in the specific figure of the fold, through the history of art, science, costume, mathematics, lyric, and philosophy.

  10. Baroque contributions to architecture. One of you was reading to me something well-known from Le Corbusier, who analyzed it very well, the Abbey of La Tourette, near Lyon, where the chapel, he …