Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... Present ( Ceci n'est pas du présent ) Cahiers : In your book there is an apparently " scandalous ” thesis , which is ... present . You assert , however , that the cinematographic image is not in the present . Gilles Deleuze : It is ...
... Present ( Ceci n'est pas du présent ) Cahiers : In your book there is an apparently " scandalous ” thesis , which is ... present . You assert , however , that the cinematographic image is not in the present . Gilles Deleuze : It is ...
Síða 54
... present . This has nothing to do with the flashback or with a memory , because a memory is only a former present , whereas the character in the image literally plunges into the past , or emerges from the past . As a general rule , as ...
... present . This has nothing to do with the flashback or with a memory , because a memory is only a former present , whereas the character in the image literally plunges into the past , or emerges from the past . As a general rule , as ...
Síða 160
... present is torn apart is equally the hour at which the past touches the extremity of the future , without allowing itself to be absorbed by anything actual . In this sense , the event is not something which takes place before a subject ...
... present is torn apart is equally the hour at which the past touches the extremity of the future , without allowing itself to be absorbed by anything actual . In this sense , the event is not something which takes place before a subject ...
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