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Hence the hypnagogic state , where being - in - the - world oscillates between the present moment on the screen and the movement of world , independent of the screen and evoking the plane of immanence , a life . The intensity of the ...
Hence the hypnagogic state , where being - in - the - world oscillates between the present moment on the screen and the movement of world , independent of the screen and evoking the plane of immanence , a life . The intensity of the ...
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The “ body without an image ” is an accumulation of relative perspectives and the passages between them , an additive space of utter receptivity retaining and combining past movements , in intensity , extracted from their actual terms .
The “ body without an image ” is an accumulation of relative perspectives and the passages between them , an additive space of utter receptivity retaining and combining past movements , in intensity , extracted from their actual terms .
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His intensity reveals as its opposite the immense energy required to sustain our present systematic economization of life in the name of “ culture , ” while also illustrating the vibrant ferocity with which life must be reclaimed .
His intensity reveals as its opposite the immense energy required to sustain our present systematic economization of life in the name of “ culture , ” while also illustrating the vibrant ferocity with which life must be reclaimed .
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