Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... already irradiates any possible hope or despair concerning technology . One fruitful precedent for this argument comes from the stud- ies of the texts of computer engineering and the manuals of mi- croprocessors such as the INTEL 80486 ...
... already irradiates any possible hope or despair concerning technology . One fruitful precedent for this argument comes from the stud- ies of the texts of computer engineering and the manuals of mi- croprocessors such as the INTEL 80486 ...
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... already function as the trace of another referent , another signified or another signifier.9 The “ irreducible materiality ” of the body or machine can only function as site or surface of the structures and constructions of sociality if ...
... already function as the trace of another referent , another signified or another signifier.9 The “ irreducible materiality ” of the body or machine can only function as site or surface of the structures and constructions of sociality if ...
Síða 100
... already too comprehensively coupled to and sustained by the surrounding machines to risk a refusal of technology . If death hunts Finsterlicht , it is a particular death : one figured as the obsolescence or displacement of a particular ...
... already too comprehensively coupled to and sustained by the surrounding machines to risk a refusal of technology . If death hunts Finsterlicht , it is a particular death : one figured as the obsolescence or displacement of a particular ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
The Preface of a Spouse | 45 |
Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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