Immanent Space

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Space as a noun means little, but to analyse it as a verb, spacing, its is an action, an event and a way of being. Immanence is a Latin derived word meaning 'to remain within'. Space itself is therefore immanent as it only has itself.

Spacing is what happens and takes place as the differentiated element within everything that happens. Space is what reopens and dissimulates the givens.

References

Gunzel, S. Immanence and Deterritorialization: The Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.

Doel, M,A. Un-Glunking Geography: Spatial science after Dr. Seuss and Gilles Deleuze.

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