Beings and worlds are folded, woven or felted out of beings within beings, worlds within worlds, scales within scales and rhythms within rhythms. As such they are states of what Gilbert Simondon called “surfused” or “supersaturated metastability” that take their fabric (psychosomatic, filmic, tectonic) to a threshold of crisis…the fabric reaches a limit of compaction or intensity and it begins to dilate and unravel.

Tawa, Michael: BEING (IN THE MIDST OF) TWO (2012)

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