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When we engage in movement - vision , we function outside of any subjectobject relation into a singularity of movement that does not involve the actual functioning of both subject and the object . As Massumi indicates , » The objectness ...
When we engage in movement - vision , we function outside of any subjectobject relation into a singularity of movement that does not involve the actual functioning of both subject and the object . As Massumi indicates , » The objectness ...
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When we watch the sequence , the object - subject relations are involuted into both the viewer's body where the body itself acts through a form of quasi corporeality and the body of the screen text with its emergent bodies .
When we watch the sequence , the object - subject relations are involuted into both the viewer's body where the body itself acts through a form of quasi corporeality and the body of the screen text with its emergent bodies .
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On the other hand , the movement feels the compulsion to fill in the Inhaltlichkeit of the objects of its purely formal knowledge , to grasp the objects both objectively by their real content and subjectively by their abstract essence .
On the other hand , the movement feels the compulsion to fill in the Inhaltlichkeit of the objects of its purely formal knowledge , to grasp the objects both objectively by their real content and subjectively by their abstract essence .
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