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Yasmina Habli
Rhizome is a concept developed by Deleuze and Guattari, that can be defined as “a centered multiplicity”. Rhizome is multiple multiplicities with no structure. Rhizome unveils the many ways to approach the student hub, helps question hierarchy and binaries and provides us with a way to see how everything can be multiple and interrelated. Connection and heterogeneity, at any point the space can be connected to any other, no matter how similar or different. Multiplicity, of qualitative difference of spaces. Asignifying rapture, which means the rhizome can be broken off at any point but will always start up again. Cartography and decalcomania, which makes us think of the rhizome as a map, something is that it is always open and can be entered at any point. An immanent process, always from within, and in the middle, allows us to question hierarchical organization.