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spaces are both highlighted by the contemporary digital aesthetics that permeates our culture and its spatiality . ... For example , in his article “ Grassrooting the Space of Flows ” ( 2000 ) , Castells discusses the contradictions ...
spaces are both highlighted by the contemporary digital aesthetics that permeates our culture and its spatiality . ... For example , in his article “ Grassrooting the Space of Flows ” ( 2000 ) , Castells discusses the contradictions ...
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26 It thus becomes evident how abstract space as pseudosubject functions as a regulatory tool of the state , systematically framing embodiment and life as textual ( or possible , which means they are already predetermined by existing ...
26 It thus becomes evident how abstract space as pseudosubject functions as a regulatory tool of the state , systematically framing embodiment and life as textual ( or possible , which means they are already predetermined by existing ...
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Indeed , the pseudosubjectivity of abstract space is visualized as conceptual and therefore modifiable , rather than seamlessly homogenized in the illusory “ stability " of the conventional representational space of cinema .
Indeed , the pseudosubjectivity of abstract space is visualized as conceptual and therefore modifiable , rather than seamlessly homogenized in the illusory “ stability " of the conventional representational space of cinema .
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