Rhizomatic Structures: Organizing Like Nature
PowerPoint presentation: Rhizomatic Structures: Organizing Like Nature Rhizomatic structures are models of organization inspired by natural root systems known as rhizomes. Unlike traditional hierarchical systems that resemble trees—with a central trunk and branching levels—rhizomes grow horizontally, spreading in multiple directions without a single origin or center. This makes them decentralized, interconnected, and highly adaptive. The concept of the rhizome was developed philosophically by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their book A Thousand Plateaus. They used it to describe systems that grow through relationships and connections rather than through hierarchy and control. Key Characteristics of Rhizomatic Systems Rhizomatic systems share several defining features. First, they are decentralized, meaning there is no single authority controlling the entire structure. Instead, decision-making is distributed across the network. Second, they emphasize connectivity. Any part of...