Taking a schizoanalytic approach to audio-visual images, this article explores some of the radical potentia for deterritorialisation found within David Fincher's Fight Club (1999). The film's potential for deterritorialisation is initially located in an exploration of the film's form and content, which appear designed to interrogate and transcend a series of false binaries between mind and body, inside and outside, male and female. Paying attention to the construction of photorealistic digital spaces and composited images, we examine the actual (and possible) ways viewers relate to the film, both during and after screenings. Recognising the film as an affective force performing within our world, we also investigate some of the real-world ef...
Place erodes into a fluctuating reality where no-thing is clear and the possibility of ’gathering ‘ ...
The overall aim of the study was to develop a theoretical understanding of how films in general and ...
Deleuze, Altered States and Film offers a typology of altered states, defining dream, hallucination,...
Drugs, Danger, Delusions (and Deleuzians?) opens up a philosophical investigation into a series of ‘...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
In 1971, Deleuze and Guattari’s collaborative work, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia cause...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
In this essay we examine the metaphorical rendition of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washing...
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
This book focuses on the micro-political implications of the work of Gilles Deleuze (and Felix Guatt...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
A video and photographic project that probes questions of desire and excess in a formally experiment...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
Place erodes into a fluctuating reality where no-thing is clear and the possibility of ’gathering ‘ ...
The overall aim of the study was to develop a theoretical understanding of how films in general and ...
Deleuze, Altered States and Film offers a typology of altered states, defining dream, hallucination,...
Drugs, Danger, Delusions (and Deleuzians?) opens up a philosophical investigation into a series of ‘...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
In 1971, Deleuze and Guattari’s collaborative work, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia cause...
Is a schizoanalysis of cinema possible? This question arises from the observation that there is no a...
It is argued that a major theme of the novel and film Fight Club is that contemporary technological ...
In this essay we examine the metaphorical rendition of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washing...
This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club within the context of Fred...
This book focuses on the micro-political implications of the work of Gilles Deleuze (and Felix Guatt...
In the following paper we explore the utopian theme of revolution in two filmic works of art: the mo...
A video and photographic project that probes questions of desire and excess in a formally experiment...
Graduation date: 2006This thesis examines the representation of consumer culture in Fight Club withi...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
Place erodes into a fluctuating reality where no-thing is clear and the possibility of ’gathering ‘ ...
The overall aim of the study was to develop a theoretical understanding of how films in general and ...
Deleuze, Altered States and Film offers a typology of altered states, defining dream, hallucination,...