Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... light makes the stage only semi - visible , through an excess of light . This beauty , this is death seen from the other side . Certain members of the audience inevitably shield their eyes against the light . They are the dead ones ...
... light makes the stage only semi - visible , through an excess of light . This beauty , this is death seen from the other side . Certain members of the audience inevitably shield their eyes against the light . They are the dead ones ...
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... light bulbs in his line of vision . How was this possible — it was morning and no lights were illuminated . Or , if they were , the sun obliterated all knowledge of that . A sandy stretch of soil beneath his feet may have given him ...
... light bulbs in his line of vision . How was this possible — it was morning and no lights were illuminated . Or , if they were , the sun obliterated all knowledge of that . A sandy stretch of soil beneath his feet may have given him ...
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... light . To have a halo is not to be surrounded by light but to be in light . In eternity , it is not light that is in the world , but the inverse : the world is in light . 16 What applies visually to light , applies aurally to silence ...
... light . To have a halo is not to be surrounded by light but to be in light . In eternity , it is not light that is in the world , but the inverse : the world is in light . 16 What applies visually to light , applies aurally to silence ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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