Dude, your presentations are so well made. I'm so glad I stumbled upon you on Reddit. I always really struggle with coming up with ideas that aren't just re-skins of historical societies, so I'll try out your method this time
Hey thanks! Feel free to share how this goes (especially if it doesn't work out as desired), would be very interesting to see how these ideas work for others!
1. Your reading list is fantastic! 2. I love your Deleuzian approach to the systemic nature of worldbuilding. Art, in my opinion, is the prolonged collective act of derealisation in aim of lessening abstraction and protecting an irrationalist literalism, and this is the first time I have seen worldbuilding in essence of that.
Hey thanks! Interesting, I yet have to get into Deleuze (any recommendations?), but yeah - the term worldbuilding itself becomes very multi-faceted (or equivocative, depending on where you stand) if you come to include all those non-deliberate/unconcious forms of generating systems of belief and practice, and on that notion we do it all the time and, if you will, there's a task of approaching this with awareness!
@@LeoLeonis Start with Difference and Repetition, then move onto Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. I think you’ll find great value in them, particularly the latter 2 because of their relevance to your project
hi, thank you so much for sharing, im currently working on a project too and as long as i have motivation, it seems there's too many aspects to organize, which can be kind of overwhelming... it was helpful, good luck with your project!
Dude, your presentations are so well made. I'm so glad I stumbled upon you on Reddit. I always really struggle with coming up with ideas that aren't just re-skins of historical societies, so I'll try out your method this time
Hey thanks! Feel free to share how this goes (especially if it doesn't work out as desired), would be very interesting to see how these ideas work for others!
I know I’m late to this but I just still want to say I love all this work you’ve done and how your ideas are born, thank you!
1. Your reading list is fantastic!
2. I love your Deleuzian approach to the systemic nature of worldbuilding. Art, in my opinion, is the prolonged collective act of derealisation in aim of lessening abstraction and protecting an irrationalist literalism, and this is the first time I have seen worldbuilding in essence of that.
Hey thanks! Interesting, I yet have to get into Deleuze (any recommendations?), but yeah - the term worldbuilding itself becomes very multi-faceted (or equivocative, depending on where you stand) if you come to include all those non-deliberate/unconcious forms of generating systems of belief and practice, and on that notion we do it all the time and, if you will, there's a task of approaching this with awareness!
@@LeoLeonis Start with Difference and Repetition, then move onto Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. I think you’ll find great value in them, particularly the latter 2 because of their relevance to your project
@@ptolem139 Thanks a lot, will check these out!
hi, thank you so much for sharing, im currently working on a project too and as long as i have motivation, it seems there's too many aspects to organize, which can be kind of overwhelming... it was helpful, good luck with your project!
where do i read your work🤩?