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The author discusses the concept of the Body without Organs. '[The] Body without Organs, is understood as a surface or plane upon which organs, machines, limbs, part(ial) objects and so forth, interconnect and assemble in a multiplicity of formations and regimes. Both fascist and anti-fascist or similarly paranoiac and schizophrenic Bodies without Organs are possible. But what differentiates the fascist from the anti-fascist or similarly the paranoiac from the schizophrenic Body without Organs is the manner and degree in which the regime or assemblage is capable of multiple interconnections...'
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Epigraph: 'There can be no art without pain, there can be no pain without art'. (Alexandro Jodorowsky)
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Incorporeal Part II : Fervent Machines
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