Monday, March 21, 2011
Spatialization and Expositing
Modern Science has shown that every entity exerts a radial influence, e. g. electro-magnetic, chemical, gravitational, etc. What distinguishes Spatialization from such general emanantion is that it is deliberate, i. e. one mindfully projects oneself efferentially, e. g. in attempting to communicate to those assembled. Hence, Spatialization originates in an eversion, i. e. in the external execution of an internal intention. This exteriorizing process has been called here 'Expositing', entailing 'putting forth', 'exposing', and 'elaborating'. At the heart of Expositing is thus a lacuna--a transition from inner to outer--which close examination of any intentional activity can detect, even if it escapes the notice of Deleuze, as well as that of most of his peers and predecessors. This lacuna is an originary Spacing that is at the heart of one's centrifugal influence, so Expositing entails the Spatialization that first creates Space. Thus, it is not that Space is given in experience, even as a 'form of Intuition', as Kant has it, but that Spatialization is the form of Motility, i. e. of one's capacity to set oneself in motion, a process which produces Space.
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