Deleuze elucidates how art idiosyncratically generates a form of thought and knowledge that is able to contribute to an understanding of the human condition—a form of thought and knowledge that is very different from the discursive modalities philosophy deploys. Because of that dynamic of being different, the visual production of ideas can never be comprised in static systems of signification or well-defined frameworks of interpretation.
After all, art’s task is to reflect on the transcendental preconditions of human life: art searches for what connects people, or for what will be connective possibilities.