Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 14,Útgáfa 11991 |
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... present . There is something reassuring about street - lamps . If they are able to cast my shadow behind me , they can also cast it before me . If I were to succeed in distancing myself again from the present , from the exaggerated ...
... present . There is something reassuring about street - lamps . If they are able to cast my shadow behind me , they can also cast it before me . If I were to succeed in distancing myself again from the present , from the exaggerated ...
Síða 78
... present ? What happens if the shadow no longer casts a shadow ? If it is itself so near the street - lamp , so near the present , that it has neither the past nor the future at its disposal ? I ask this rather naively , but I sense that ...
... present ? What happens if the shadow no longer casts a shadow ? If it is itself so near the street - lamp , so near the present , that it has neither the past nor the future at its disposal ? I ask this rather naively , but I sense that ...
Síða 79
... present - day shadows who have just established themselves in the shadow - existence . Does the sprint past the street - lamp , the leap with closed eyes over the present , exercise any particular power of attraction on the latter ...
... present - day shadows who have just established themselves in the shadow - existence . Does the sprint past the street - lamp , the leap with closed eyes over the present , exercise any particular power of attraction on the latter ...
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