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'It is as if the abstract and the concrete assemblage constituted two extremes, and we moved from one to the other imperceptibly. Sometimes the assemblages are distributed in hard, compact segments which are sharply distributed by partitions, watertight barriers, formal discontinuities (...). Sometimes, on the other hand, they communicate within the abstract machines which confers a supple and diffuse microsegmentality, ...'
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'A person is always a point of departure for the production of a flow, a point of destination for the reception of a flow, a flow of any kind; or, better yet, an interception of many flows'.
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Gilles Deleuze, Seminar Transcripts, 16/11/1971, www.webdeleuze.com, p. 1