Dario Eryu
Deleuze Modeste.
Here's a brief introduction for your podcast: --- Welcome to Deleuze Modeste , a podcast dedicated to rediscovering the true genius of Gilles Deleuze. Since his passing in 1995, Deleuze’s philosophy has been subject to misinterpretation, oversimplification, and even commercial exploitation. His radical ideas—once so original and profound—are too often reduced to buzzwords, drained of their true power. This podcast seeks to cut through the noise. Deleuze Modeste is an instrument for learning, an invitation to approach his work with humility and curiosity. Rather than adding to the marketing mac...
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
Podcast 11.25. The becoming subject of the brain, part 4. 11.09.2025 36:24
The brain as becoming subject. The brain is not static, it evolves over time. Its centers must be located in time, not space. A very Bergsonian concept. Here we will explore Hugh Jackson and Constantin von Monaco as interpreted by Gilles Deleuze, and learn that the brain becomes, mutates, and this occurs as event through time and memory. Companion notes here: https://www.deleuzemodeste.com/copie-d...
Podcast 11.25. The becoming subject of the brain, part 3. 26.08.2025 33:23
Looking at the first perspective of the brain - specifically neurons biology. But we are staying with Deleueze's reasoning, and therefore this podcast will fix some errors from the last one and try to do a definitive analysis of the brain in the classical image of thought.
Podcast 10.25. The becoming subject of the brain, part 2. 26.08.2025 47:41
Here we are following at St. Denis, a sceance from 1984 and one of the last regarding cinema and the brai .
Podcast 09.25. The becoming subject of the brain. 23.08.2025 47:41
We are still victims of a very poor and outdated image of thought. What is the brain? Where is memory stored? Where is my soul located? Or my spirit? Where do my emotions come from? We continue to adhere to classical and long outdated images of thought. So we will look into the becoming subject of the brain and hopefully deterritorialize much of what we take for granted.
Podcast 08.25. Introduction: Smooth Walls & Dark Matter. Capture in the age of ultra-liberalism. 27.04.2025 33:04
In any case, let's return to our main objective: how to capture, dissect, remove, and add intensive components in order to create new areas of discernment and becoming. Revitalize a concept, give it new life. In a way, the concept of “Black Hole - White Wall” is relative to the era of Milles Plateau's publication, perhaps to a time when the factory, let alone the corporation, represented a primary...
Podcast 07.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 6.. 27.04.2025 43:25
In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, operates beneath and beyond official political struc...
Podcast 06.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 5. 23.04.2025 31:48
In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, operates beneath and beyond official political struc...
Podcast 05.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 4. 21.04.2025 31:07
In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, operates beneath and beyond official political struc...
Podcast 04.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 3. 22.03.2025 16:56
In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, operates beneath and beyond official political struc...
Podcast 03.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 2. 19.03.2025 36:13
In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, operates beneath and beyond official political struc...
Podcast 02.25. Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama, Part 1. 18.03.2025 27:23
Introduction: Microfascism in the Age of Obama In A Thousand Plateaus , Deleuze and Guattari diagnose fascism not merely as a macropolitical event—an authoritarian seizure of the state—but as an immanent, molecular process within subjectivities, institutions, and everyday social arrangements. Microfascism, the insidious desire for order, hierarchy, and security at the level of desire itself, opera...
Podcast 01.25. Hello world, 16.03.2025 12:25
Welcome to Deleuze Modeste , a podcast dedicated to rediscovering the true genius of Gilles Deleuze. Since his passing in 1995, Deleuze’s philosophy has been subject to misinterpretation, oversimplification, and even commercial exploitation. His radical ideas—once so original and profound—are too often reduced to buzzwords, drained of their true power. This podcast seeks to cut through the noise....
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.