Open Philosophy (Dec 2021)

Polyrhythmic Arrangements: Rhythm as a Dynamic Principle in the Constitution of Environments

  • Pokorný Vít

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 394 – 403

Abstract

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This study explores the concept of rhythm and the relation of rhythm to the environment. Rhythm is not conceived of simply as a linear sequence of beats and pauses, but as a formative dynamic principle operating in all living systems. Following the rhythmanalysis of H. Levebvre and C. Regulier, phenomenological analyses of rhythm in Schutz and Richir, and a deleuzian processual approach to rhythm and milieu, this study attempts to address rhythm in terms of polyrhythmic bundles, which may be in states of eurhythmia or arrhythmia. Specifically, the study focuses on three types of polyrhythmic arrangements – individual organism, garden, and city, on which it shows several types of rhythmic formations and rhythmic principles, whose interplay or discrepancy determines the formation of distinct types of living environment.

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