Guattari's Interdisciplinary Hypothesis in Performance
An article in artpress revisits Félix Guattari's exploration of interdisciplinarity, framed through the lens of performance and critical hypothesis. Guattari questions the conditions and methods of interdisciplinary practice, emphasizing reciprocal relationships, communication, confluence, osmosis, hybridization, and transformation across diverse space-times. The text, originally published in February 2007, is available as a PDF download. It draws on the Latin root of 'inter' to argue for a humble attitude toward vast fields of knowledge.
Key facts
- The article is published in artpress.
- It focuses on Félix Guattari's concept of interdisciplinarity.
- Guattari defines interdisciplinarity as reciprocal relationships between elements.
- Key terms include communication, confluence, osmosis, hybridization, and transformation.
- The article was published on February 1, 2007.
- A PDF of the article is available for download.
- Guattari cites the Robert dictionary definition of 'inter'.
- The text advocates for a humble approach to knowledge.
Entities
Artists
- Félix Guattari
Institutions
- artpress
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