Two Points, Two Paths
A "point" is never merely a self-contained node, discrete object, or body present to itself, but a coincident meeting point of many vectors of force.
1: the subject and the swarm - on complexity and control in digital networks
2: copy machines - on materiality and exposure in media studies and biology
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