“One never writes alone. As Deleuze and Guattari say, one writing alone is already a crowd. Our words in this book are never…
“One never writes alone. As Deleuze and Guattari say, one writing alone is already a crowd. Our words in this book are never without the echoes of the voices of those whose difference we chose to write with. Not to mention the moves, gestures, colors, architectures, and events of the creative practices we encountered. A veritable cacophony. Or better: an ecology.”— Erin Manning&Brian Massumi, Thought in the Act (via bergmans-ghost)