Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

Gilles Deleuze - The Method of Dramatization

Mar 17, 2025
They unpack Deleuze’s Method of Dramatization and its ties to Difference and Repetition. They debate virtual versus actual, Leibniz, and the risky oscillation with the possible. Discussion turns to embryos, metastable fields, and how individuation and multiple worlds emerge. They probe machinic unconscious, dramatization’s political cruelty, and why problems shape which solutions prevail.
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Virtual Vs Possible Distinction

  • Deleuze distinguishes the virtual (real but not actual) from the possible to preserve the reality of ideas.
  • Ideas are distinct and obscure: distinct as differential relations, obscure as singularities prior to actualization.
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The Distinct-Obscure Idea

  • Deleuze reads Leibniz to show ideas are 'distinct and obscure' rather than clear and distinct.
  • The idea is real without being actual, differentiated without being differentiated, and complete without being entire.
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Two Kinds Of Differentiation

  • Difference and repetition is split into virtual (differentiation with T) and actual (differentiation with C).
  • Deleuze links the virtual to mathematical differentials and the actual to biological individuation processes.
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