Journal article

Immersion, Recycling, and Singularities

Pages 215 to 223

Cite this article


  • Borges, F.
  • and Etlin, M.
(2008). Immersion, Recycling, And Singularities. Multitudes, No 33(2), 215-223. https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.033.0215.

  • Borges, Fabiane.
  • et al.
« Immersion, Recycling, and Singularities ». Multitudes, 2008/2 No 33, 2008. p.215-223. CAIRN.INFO, shs.cairn.info/journal-multitudes-2008-2-page-215?lang=en.

  • BORGES, Fabiane
  • and ETLIN, Marc,
2008. Immersion, Recycling, and Singularities. Multitudes, 2008/2 No 33, p.215-223. DOI : 10.3917/mult.033.0215. URL : https://shs.cairn.info/journal-multitudes-2008-2-page-215?lang=en.

https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.033.0215


English

Immersion is an availability, a dive and, in the case of distraction, a downright drowning. It is about perceiving a certain fortuitous or yielded space-time, an either individual or collective tendency in order to create situations of resistance to contemporary environmental, political, and social paradigms. The performance of immersion is a tool that sparks new forms of doing politics and existing in the world. The performance of interference events such as “STD/AIDS,” “Free Multimedia,” “Folie.com,” and “Eroticomia” formed together a network of immersion in Brazil. Our focus here is to try to analyze some of their common aspects.

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