18 mars 2021
Martin Bartelmus, « Chapter 3. Breathing as diffraction – “reading diffractively” », Dark Hermeneutics, ID : 10670/1.n9a15t
Allow me to quote Evelien Geerts and Iris van der Tuin’s entry about diffraction ((https://newmaterialism.eu/almanac/d/diffraction.html))). They start with the classical physics aiming at the difference Karen Barad puts into the term: “According to classical physics, diffraction is a physical phenomenon that comes into being when a multitude of waves encounter an obstacle upon their path, and/or when these waves themselves overlap. Waves in fact always already overlap and extend into one an...