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aswellastheirbody.youhavetothinkyoung,youhavetolaughalot,andyouhavetohavegood
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4yearsago Variations on a Line:
Wilhelm Worringer's Northern Line (Gothic Line)
Blog Archive
(Begins 2008)
2017 (127)
2016 (219) What does Gothic got to do with you?
2015 (133)
2014 (143) By looking within ourselves, we might discover a force of freedom thriving
2013 (92)
within us. It is not exactly that part of us which is like self-defiance, an
2012 (85)
2011 (168) element in our personalities that causes us to act in a self-sabotaging way
2010 (229) against our best interests, or to recklessly act without thinking. However, it
December (5) is very similar, and might best be described by considering first certain
The Function of
elements of this more readily conceivable careless freedom. For, unlike the
Disjunction: Rube
Goldberg's Machi... reckless freedom, the other more freer freedom is not a reaction. It does
Broken Open to the not react against ourselves or against things, people and events in our
World. Merleau-
Ponty and Openne... lives. So consider for example that force in us that might drive us to
Deleuze Cinema spontaneously go on a drinking binge after just losing a job. It cannot be
Update: Hideous
this other freer freedom, because it reacts against an unfavorable event, an
Passion. Buster Kea...
Variations on a Line: unfair boss, or a self-pitying and self-despising self. Yet it is a sort of
Wilhelm Worringer's
Northern... defiance. And maybe the freer freedom is defiance without there first being
The Glue of Chaos:
something that we are defying against. Of course we are born into power
Isomorphism,
Diagram, and structures, but our actions can have the spirit of pure, non-reactive
Analo...
defiance. Perhaps this is what we see in the moments of great artistic
November (2)
October (5)
creation, a sort of joyful defiance, a continual denying that there ever was a
September (18) restriction in the first place. Now imagine we try to express this force in the
August (13) act of drawing a line. But also consider if we first drew a curve with
July (8)
supreme control over our hand, to make it as perfect as possible. And also
June (16)
imagine that we at another time were violently impulsive, and drew an
May (20)
April (22) erratic line. But the third case is a line inspired by the freer freedom. Like
March (29) the nicely-drawn curve, the free line would not be a messy chaos. But also,
February (48) the free line will not be as regularized. And like the erratic impulsive line,
January (43)
the free line will be liberated from the expectations set by how the line was
2009 (749)
2008 (182) being previously rendered. In a sense it lives at the tiny infinitely small
2000 (58) point of the absolute present moment, never fully bound to the immediate
or passing past. But unlike the erratic line, the free line will not be defiant
the blogs constitute
cogs and elements in an artificial or reactive way.
in the machine
So in one sense the free line is drawn in the infinitely small present
Stanford
Encyclopediaof moment. But in every such infinitely small moment, the line is tending
Philosophy toward extending into infinity. That is because at no moment does it
Feminist Philosophy of
Language - [Revised entry suggest or move toward an organic completion. How is this so? Consider
by Jennifer Saul and Esa
lines that make a labyrinthine pattern.
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Portland's LInework NW
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Such labyrinthine patterns make us think that there is no beginning or
OpenCulture
end. Another example is a Gothic cathedral.
India on Film, 1899-1947:
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the perfection of a mans
style, must lie the passion
of a mans soul. Oscar
Wilde As one friend said Only the vertical lines are emphasized, which gives us an impression of
recently, Yours is an going up to infinity.
erudite art to say the...
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Pharyngula Worringer calls the free line the "Northern line." If we drew our lives as a
Pro-choice can be lovely -
But then, everything northern line, we would not be bound to our pasts, or adjust our actions so
sounds lovelier in French. that they properly react to something else. We would live in the present
Im told the refrain
translates as angel dust not in a thoughtless or careless way, but in the sense of making this
got into you, youd make a
wonderful mom, but just moment the seed of an infinite future of continued freedom. Such a
not right...
'northern life' is powerfully creative.
3hoursago

cheeseit,thecops!
- what disturbs me more
than anything about the
current situation is that Brief Summary:
the left and the alt right
seem to agree that free
speech = fascism and Worringer discusses certain styles that cultures have developed
white supre...
3hoursago throughout history. There is a trend, called the Gothic, which ornaments
du9,l'autrebande its works with a liberated line, termed the "Northern Line". This line is
dessine continually undetermined and it strives for infinity.
La cuisine franaise -
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syntheticzero|Light
forsometimeto Points relative to Deleuze
comewillhavetobe
calleddarkness. [Under continual revision]:
Nietzsche
eclipsed - this is the way to
stare into the abysmal One of the places Deleuze refers to the northern line is in his Francis
heart of darkness that is Bacon: The Logic of Sensation book. One element that is central to his
the black hole sun, thus
equipped carry on good notion of sensation is continual variation. So consider a part of a painting
syn-zed nomadic horde
carry on. that we might characterize as being northern or Gothic; it would have lines
4hoursago
that are in continuous variation. Visually speaking, this line will act on the
ThePhilosophers'
other elements of the painting. But because it is in continual variation,
Cocoon
then it expresses either explicitly or implicitly self-difference at every
Brainstorming department point. Thus there is an infinity of different influences it has on the rest of
mental health policies - In
the comments section of, the painting. This prevents our eyes from ever satisfying their effort to
"Reader query on
presenting to a make visual sense of what they see. There will never be an organic
department on mental
coherence, because the artwork will be infinitely fertile in the ways its
illness", the reader who
submitted the query parts can re-relate. This continual defiance to our efforts of recognizing or
suggested it might be
helpfu... mentally representing what we see causes our impressions to be in
4hoursago
continual variation. We have a sensation when we are confronted with an
Utopianrealism
irreducible difference that forces itself upon us. Thus the northern or
Nanna Kilberg giving guest
lecture on basic income at Gothic line can be an element of a painting which allows the artwork to
UiS - On Thursday
September 14th at 12.15 to continually affect us with its constant variation.
14.00, Nanna Kildal (Uni
research Rokkansenteret)
will give an open guest
lecture at University of
Stavanger on basi... Selective Summary, from:
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Digressions&Impress
Wilhelm Worringer
ions
On Taboos & Polarization
in Politics & Philosophy -
[T]he logical empiricists FormProblemsoftheGothic
can be interpreted as
engaged in a project of
voluntarist racial Latent Gothic of Early Northern Ornament
eliminativism. They did
not take themselves to
have an in princi...
Worringer will speak of "three principal stages in the process of
5hoursago
adjustment of man to outer world" (43). He will focus on the Gothic stage,
Deconstructing
Comics which he says does not correspond with the Gothic historical age. Rather,
#561 Minneapolis comics
scene vignettes -
he examines the Gothic in terms of a "psychology of style" (43b). All the
Minneapolis is Western World is Gothic in this sense, so long as it is not immediately
increasingly becoming a
comics town. While it influenced by the antique Mediterranean culture. Thus Gothic refers to
doesnt have the publisher
presence of Portland, its present times as well (44a).
filled with comics creators
of all str...
5hoursago Worringer begins by describing the art of the Northern European peoples
TheComicsJournal at the fall of the Roman Empire. (45d) The art does not represent nature. It
See the Bells Up in the Sky
- Remembering Dick is purely ornamental. There is a "purely geometrical play of line" (although
Locher, and more. he will later clarify this sort of playfulness). (46ab)
Continue reading
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BlogoftheAPA They begin to develop their own language of the line, their own "linear
What Are You Reading
On Dreams - A month or fantasy called intertwining band ornament or braid ornament" (46bc).
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TheStone
College Football Is Here.
But What Are We Really The lines form various fantastic and intriguing arrangements. Early
Cheering? - A heritage of primitive lines are abstract and geometrical, without any organic
racism still taints the
sports fandom. interpretation. (47a) Nevertheless, they express an extreme liveliness.
9hoursago
(47b) He says that this line style we see above is a clash between "the
ArianeHugues
Photo - abstract character of primitive geometric ornament" and "the living
9hoursago character of Classical organically tinged ornament" (47b.d) These two
AgainstProfessional other styles shown respectively.
Philosophy
The Rational Human
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My Twenty Favorite Film
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Recently my friend Troy
Howarth (who has been
contributing audio
commentaries for several So, classical ornament has organic clearness and moderation, and it seems
Blu-rays) listed his favorite
actors on his Facebook to spring "without restraint from our sense of vitality." And also, "It has no
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expression beyond that which we give it" (48b). But by contrast, northern

JonathanRosenbaum
ornament seems to take on a life all its own, and in fact seems to act upon
Bambi Rides Again - us ourselves.
*From The Financial
Times (Friday, July 2, The expression of northern ornament, on the other hand, is not
1976). This was the second immediately dependent upon us; here we face, rather, a life that
and last time that I took
over Nigel Andrews seems to be independent of us, that makes exactions upon us
weekly film column while and forces upon us an activity that we submit to only against
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1dayago our will. In short, the northernline is not alive because of an
TheNewPost impression that we voluntarily impute to it, but it seems to have
literate:AGalleryOf an inherent expression which is stronger than our life. (48bc,
AsemicWriting boldface mine)
Reading
Zinc Zanc
Zunc: An
The elaborate his idea of the northern line, he illustrates with common
Asemic experience. We are to pick up a pencil and draw a line.
Conjugati
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Appel in the Urban
Environment of NYC |
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Zinc Zanc Zunc: An seemingly not dependent upon us" (48d). Perhaps in one way, we see that
Asemic Conjugation:
http://postasemicpress.bl we drew it; we see that it is a line from our hand not that that of someone
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zanc-zunc... else. But perhaps in another way, we see a geometrical form that we were
1dayago trying to render. The line, as a line, expresses something that is
Anundfrsich geometrically real even without such an attempted instantiation.
The rot in our public
discourse is
neoliberalisms fault -
Whenever I picture talking He also has us draw the line in "fine round curves". When we do so, we feel
to my Republican parents the movement of our wrist. But to that motion we also accompany to it our
about Trump, I always
anticipate an I know you "inner feeling". We sense that the line grows spontaneously from the play
are but what am I-style
response. Obama was of our wrist, and this gives us a pleasant sensation. "The movement we
narcissist...
make is of an unobstructed facility; the impulse once given, movement
goes on without effort." (48d). This pleasant feeling is a "freedom of
creation," and we transfer it
involuntarily to the line itself, and what we have felt in
executing it we ascribe to it as expression. In this case, then, we
see in the line the expression of organic beauty just because the
execution corresponded with our organic sense. (48-49)

But consider if we see a line made by someone else. We will still


involuntarily feel inside us the impressions one has if drawing such a line.
(49a)

Gothic lines may have this "organic expressive power", like we see in
Classical ornament. But it has another such expressive power. Worringer
has us imagine drawing a line more excitedly.
If we are filled with a strong inward excitement that we may
express only on paper, the line scrawls will take an entirely
different turn. The will of our wrist will not be consulted at all,
but the pencil will travel wildly and impetuously over the paper,
and instead of the beautiful, round, organically tempered
curves, there will result a stiff, angular, repeatedly
interrupted, jagged line of strongest expressive force.
It is not the wrist that spontaneously creates the line; but it is
our impetuous desire for expression which imperiously
prescribes the wrist's movement. The impulse once given, the
movement is not allowed to run its course along its natural
direction, but it is again and again over whelmed by new
impulses. When we become conscious of such an excited line,
we inwardly follow out involuntarily the process of its
execution, too. (49b.d, boldface mine)
1dayago
But when we follow someone else's wild line, we do not feel pleasure. It
Deterritorial
InvestigationsUnit
seems more like "an outside dominant will coerced us" (49cd). What we
Nick Land as An feel seems like the forces of the ruptures in the line's incoherent
Experiment in
Inhumanism - According discontinuity.
to the present-day Nick
We are made aware of all the suppressions of natural
Land, the person who
wrote the following texts movement.Wefeelateverypointofrupture,atevery
no longer exists. Yet for
anyone who knew him, it is
changeindirection,howtheforces,suddenlychecked
difficult to speak a... in their natural course, are blocked, how after this
1dayago
momentofblockadetheygooverintoanewdirection
CriticAfterDark
of movement with a momentum augmented by the
Hamog
(Haze, obstruction. The more frequent the breaks and the
Ralston
more obstructions thrown in, the more powerful
Jover,
2015) - becomes the seething at the individual interruptions,
*Children
of the
the more forceful becomes each time the surging in
mist* Ralston Jover's the new direction, the more mighty and irresistible
*Hamog* (*Haze*, 2015)
starts appropriately becomes, in other words, the expression of the line.
enough with just that: a (49-50, boldface mine)
thick cloud hovering low
over humid Manila can... The line forces its expression upon us. Thus we feel it as something
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autonomous and independent of us. (50a)
Philosophical
Percolations
Why Everything Costs So consider when we were drawing the curved line. We felt physically a
Money Part 4 - Olfmi O.
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Costs Money Part 4
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Chapters 4-6, pgs. 244-
280, of Penguin Press] that is self-consistent in its curving motion. With the erratic line, however,
Marx for folks who arent
trying to re... there seems to be unpredictable forces which break the flow, in fact
2daysago
prevent one from starting, and prevent any possibility of there being
JHIBlog
What Were Reading: coherence in the motions or the line. Our hands drawing calmly seem to do
Week of 14th August - so merely by means of our bodies acting automatically and with
Here are a few interesting
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found around the web this
week. If you come across forces causing the unpredictabilities do not come from the body, but rather
something that other
from some psychic or spiritual source.
intellectual historians
might enj... The essence of this inherent expression of the line is that it does
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not stand for sensuous and organic values, but for values of an
AGENTSWARM
unsensuous, that is, spiritualsort. No activity of organic will
OLD AGE AND
(NEG-)ENTROPY: Notes is expressed by it, but activity of psychicaland spiritual will,
on Deleuze and Guattaris
which is still far from all union and agreement with the
WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY
(5) - Old age is usually complexes of organic feeling. (50b, boldface mine)
thought of as a state of
greater entropy, Worringer clarifies that Gothic ornament and such a scrambled line made
differences of potential are
reduced, making change by an emotionally or mentally excited person are not at all the same things.
rarer and more difficult.
Ageing progresse... However, Worringer will compare them to clarify what he means by the
2daysago northern line. He says for example that the lines of northern cultures tell
Sprachlogik us that they were
Scholarly Attention for the
First Ever Sprachlogik longing to be absorbed in an unnatural intensified activity of a
Post! - It recently came to nonsensuous, spiritual sort one should remember in this
my attention that the first
ever post here, from back connection the labyrinthicscholastic thinking in order to get
in 2011, is the subject of a
free, in this exaltation, from the pressing sense of the constraint
journal article by Matheus
Silva, a Brazilian philos... of actuality. (50d, boldface mine)
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immanence(new)
Worringer sees this supersensuous longing expressed in "fervent sublimity
Post-vegetarian food of the Gothic cathedral, that transcendentalism in stone" (51a). Such
ethics, continued - This
post is a follow-up to my architecture exhibits "a complete degeometrization of the line for the sake
case for a non-
mammalian food ethic.
of the same exigencies of spiritual expression" (51ab).
Ive given that case some
more thought and have
decided that honesty Pointing us to the left item in the image below, Worringer tells us that
requires more nu...
2daysago "primitive ornament is geometric, is dead and expressionless [Pl. III, C].

Philosophical Its artistic significance rests simply and solely upon this absence of all life,
Disquisitions rests simply and solely upon its thoroughly abstract character" (51b).
Does
Human
Nature
Exist? On
the
Philosoph
y of
Human Nature - We hear
the term bandied about all
the time. A man cheats on
his wife. We are told that
this is simply part of his
'nature - that men have
evolved to b...
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ObjectOriented
Philosophy
President Menace - Our
President is a danger to Worringer then says that the original dualism between man and world
the world, and many of us
are very sorry about it. weakened the geometrical character of the line. This degrading of the
Hes up to 61% geometrical line can take two courses. One is toward "an organic vitality
disapproval, which took
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M* super...
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NewAPPS:Art,
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Radical White Terrorism -
By Gordon Hull Although
they murdered one person,
injured 19 others, and
celebrated two Or instead it can develop toward a "spiritual vitality, far transcending the
governments, one of which
systematically senses," which we see in northern ornament (51c). Here we find the Gothic
exterminated over 6 character.
millio...
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He continues to claim that the Gothic has more expressive power.
TheComicsGrid
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VirtualMemories
Episode 231 Sven Worringer will further elaborate the distinction between Classical
Birkerts - Virtual
Memories Show 231: Sven ornament and Gothic/northern ornament.
Birkerts There are
thresholds or shelves
where we go from having Classical ornament exhibits symmetry.
incremental change to
systemic moments of
transformation....
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Dirty girls - Shot in 1996
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student Michael Lucid on a
handheld camera at his However Gothic does not. But instead of symmetry repetition is
school in Santa Monica,
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repetitions have the "calm character of addition that never mars the

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