Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... Human Facial Expression represents his attempt to accomplish that task . Duchenne understood the alliance of aesthetics and science to be tremendously difficult . In the foreword to one of his pho- tographic albums , he writes that no ...
... Human Facial Expression represents his attempt to accomplish that task . Duchenne understood the alliance of aesthetics and science to be tremendously difficult . In the foreword to one of his pho- tographic albums , he writes that no ...
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... human face " ( 1-2 ) . Duchenne charts this correctness through both of his two main sections : a " scientific section " devoted to photographs and written text describing individual. Figure 5. " The Old Man . " From G.-B. Duchenne , The ...
... human face " ( 1-2 ) . Duchenne charts this correctness through both of his two main sections : a " scientific section " devoted to photographs and written text describing individual. Figure 5. " The Old Man . " From G.-B. Duchenne , The ...
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... human subject , rather than the mechanics of light and optical transmission . It is a moment when the visible escapes from the timeless order of the camera obscura and becomes lodged in another apparatus , within the unstable physiology ...
... human subject , rather than the mechanics of light and optical transmission . It is a moment when the visible escapes from the timeless order of the camera obscura and becomes lodged in another apparatus , within the unstable physiology ...
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