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Assembling Deleuze

Tony See, Lecturer in New Media and Ethics, National University of Singapore | Lee Weng Choy, Art Critic, Singapore | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM 89.9

04-Nov-15 21:00

Assembling Deleuze

On the 20th anniversary of Gilles Deleuze's death, we chat about his philosophy and legacy. What was he about? Why does he remain a compelling source for thinking through some of the key political questions of our age? Tony See leads the way, alongside our special guest Lee Weng Choy.


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