Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Síða 66
... experience ' in reverse ' : in the passive limitation of everything that it has deigned to constitute , or , as Leibniz would say , to fulgurate . Let us say that in both cases the guarantee of the One as con- stitutive power ( natura ...
... experience ' in reverse ' : in the passive limitation of everything that it has deigned to constitute , or , as Leibniz would say , to fulgurate . Let us say that in both cases the guarantee of the One as con- stitutive power ( natura ...
Síða 117
... experience of ruin that ruins not only experience but sight itself ? Why is it that ... Robert Smithson suggests that it is the task of the artist to reconstruct our ' inability to see ' ? " ( 5 ) . Returned to that time in 1998 ...
... experience of ruin that ruins not only experience but sight itself ? Why is it that ... Robert Smithson suggests that it is the task of the artist to reconstruct our ' inability to see ' ? " ( 5 ) . Returned to that time in 1998 ...
Síða 3
... experience of film to con- nect in a vital way with the experience of the reader . More than any other mode of representation , the phenomenon of film in all its aspects mediates a new encounter with our own senses . Where Ben- jamin ...
... experience of film to con- nect in a vital way with the experience of the reader . More than any other mode of representation , the phenomenon of film in all its aspects mediates a new encounter with our own senses . Where Ben- jamin ...
Efni
Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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