Vappereau describes the topological progress made after the death of Lacan in terms of what he presented in his XXIII seminar,
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Lacan. Interview with Nadine Nimier. France culture (C. Goémé) 25 July 1973
Temporal generation of the projective plane
A document in French
The semantic field of jouissance in the Lacanian discourse
A paper in French
Projective Plane and Lacanian Subject
A paper in French
Jacques Siboni, Lacanian Topology
Some questions and answers about Lacanian topology, questions brought by Jean Daviot. (The ending was unfortunately lost!)
First Source on Lutecium
On YouTube
Lutecium Webex Lectures Series One
The first five lectures on Webex on Lacanian Topology
In first source on Lutecium (LTC) and on second on YouTube (YT)
#01 Real, Symbolic, Imaginary (LTC)
#01 Real, Symbolic, Imaginary (YT)
Not very convincing! Date is 2011/09/09
#02 Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom (LTC)
#02 Anguish, Inhibition, Symptom (YT)
Date is 2011/09/24
#03 Reviewing the Sessions (LTC)
Unfortunately there is a poor synchronization
#03 Reviewing the Sessions (YT)
Date is 2011/10/08 By John Gasperoni
Unfortunately there is a poor synchronization
#04 Reality Object, Desire Object (LTC)
#04 Reality Object, Desire Object (YT)
Date is 2011/10/22
#05 Ontology of the Subject, Graph of Desire (LTC)
#05 Ontology of the Subject, Graph of Desire (YT)
Date is 2011/11/05
Ambrogio Galbiati, The Deer Cave
The movie “The Deer Cave” by Ambrogio Galbiati and an extract from the comments
In the first source on Lutetium (LTC) and the second on YouTube (YT)
The movie (LTC)
The movie (YT)
Interview (LTC)
The Four Discourses
Lecture given in San Francisco on Nov 20, 2011. The object was The Four Discourses of Jacques Lacan. It is split into three parts.
First source on Lutecium (LTC), second source on YouTube (YT)
Part1 (LTC)
Part2 (LTC)
Part3 (LTC)
Part1 (YT)
Part2 (YT)
Part3 (YT)
Transformation of an object of reality into an object of desire
How does an object of reality become an object of desire; written by Jacques Siboni.
Transformation of an object of reality into an object of desire (English version)
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