No one is responsible for an emergence; no one can glory in it, since it always occurs in the interstice
Michel Foucault
The work of art is not an instrument of communication. The work of art has nothing to do with communication. The work of art does not contain any information at all. However, there is a fundamental affinity between the work of art and the act of resistance. In that sense, yes. As an act of resistance, the work of art has something to do with information and communication.
Gilles Deleuze (Tener una idea en cine, Archipielago nº22, 1995)
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The irruption of radical uncertainty into all fields and the end of the comforting universe of determinacy is not at all a negative fate, so long as uncertainty itself becomes the new rule of the game. . . . Just as uncertainty in physics arises in the end from the fact that the object, in its turn, analyzes the subject, so the uncertainty of thought comes from the fact that I am not alone in thinking the world–that the world, in its turn, thinks me.
Jean Baudrillard - Impossible Exchange (1999)