![]() ![]() "We call a 'plateau' any multiplicity connected to other multiplicities by superficial underground stems in such a way as to form or extend a rhizome". They take the term plateau from Gregory Bateson, it refers to a sustained intensity. "The map does not reproduce an unconscious closed in upon itself it constructs the unconscious". Tracing involves laying onto reality the pattern of structure, itself a construct. Principle 4: "Principle of asignifying rupture" "There is a rupture in the rhizome whenever segmentary lines explode into a line of flight, but the line of flight is part of the rhizome." Principles 5 and 6: Principle of cartography and decalcomania: Where traditional thought is 'tracing', a rhizome is a map. Principle 3: "Principle of multiplicity" "There are no points or positions in a rhizome, such as those found in a structure, tree, or root. 1 and 2: connection and heterogeneity.: "any point of a rhizome can be connected to anything other, and must be". Deleuze and Guattari discuss the rhizome as being "absolutely different from roots and radicles" 6. ![]()
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