The neuro-image: a Deleuzian film-philosophy of digital screen culture

Stanford, California: Stanford University Press (2012)
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Abstract

Introduction : schizoanalysis, digital screens and new brain circuits -- Schizoid minds, delirium cinema and powers of machines of the invisible -- Illusionary perception and powers of the false -- Surveillance screens and powers of affect -- Signs of time : meta/physics of the brain-screen -- Degrees of belief : epistemology of probabilities -- Powers of creation : aesthetics of material-force -- The open archive : cinema as world-memory -- Divine in(ter)vention : micropolitics and resistance -- Logistics of perception 2.0 : multiple screens as affective weapons -- Conclusion : the neuro-image : brain-screens from the future.

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