This dead letter presents a rendition and exploration of the
immanent materialism of Deleuze & Guattari as theorised in 1000
Plateaus and as a means to analysing everyday life. The evidence
that will be presented to back up and expand upon such an analysis
consists of art, film and objects from life that relate to and
suggest the complex ways in which we are affected by traffic jams.
A picture of a reciprocating substrata of everyday life is
presented that includes and builds upon the unconscious, and shows
how the abstract turbulence of everyday life forms eddies and flows
that may be followed and understood. The immanent materialism of
Deleuze & Guattari is a philosophical construction that leads
to the formation of 'plateaus' as they were executed in A Thousand
Plateaus. The plateau of this dead letter is 21 October 2011: the
Petro-Citizen]. The writing contained here populates this plateau
with traffic jams, car crashes, global environmental concerns and
the psychological and sociological contingencies that accompany the
petro-citizen. Connections between the strata that make up the
plateau of the petro-citizen will deliberately be left as
open-ended and speculative to show how the petro-citizen functions
as a flagrant construct in everyday life, and such a postulation
and designation includes the desire for petrol and explains the
resulting panpsychic petro-political landscape. The
double-articulation of the plateau will be explored in this letter
through the ways in which the petro-citizen and petro-politics
create reciprocating realms of motivation and drive that tend
towards contemporary double-articulation, paradox and contradiction
with respect to the usages of oil. In this letter, the
double-articulation results in a multiple chequered flag or
illusionary global end game that designates the current human
relationships with oil.
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