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For her , the immanence of choreographed cinematic synesthesia and corporeal life results in biograms , or the bringing together of all the senses in quasi - corporeal movements . Kennedy's concept of the biogram offers limitless ...
For her , the immanence of choreographed cinematic synesthesia and corporeal life results in biograms , or the bringing together of all the senses in quasi - corporeal movements . Kennedy's concept of the biogram offers limitless ...
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The particular space that allows that immanent life to come through exists in - between those wobbly lines and ... In “ Immanence : A Life , " the first chapter of his book Pure Immanence : Essays on A Life , the author explains that ...
The particular space that allows that immanent life to come through exists in - between those wobbly lines and ... In “ Immanence : A Life , " the first chapter of his book Pure Immanence : Essays on A Life , the author explains that ...
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A life likened in this way to the plane of immanence , outside of any control systems ( from the politics of the state repressive apparatuses or health care institutions ) , undoubtedly dislocates the dominant , nation - state ...
A life likened in this way to the plane of immanence , outside of any control systems ( from the politics of the state repressive apparatuses or health care institutions ) , undoubtedly dislocates the dominant , nation - state ...
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