Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 14,Oplag 11991 |
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Side 11
... light of the television set glows behind this wall . Both windows have been compromised . They are not for letting light in but for letting light pass out . But what kind of light is this ? This project can be read in terms of what ...
... light of the television set glows behind this wall . Both windows have been compromised . They are not for letting light in but for letting light pass out . But what kind of light is this ? This project can be read in terms of what ...
Side 12
... light passes outward . The blue glow illuminates the man's face . He is , in fact , bathed in the light of the television . The security guard finds security in the television . He warms himself up with the light of the elec- tronic ...
... light passes outward . The blue glow illuminates the man's face . He is , in fact , bathed in the light of the television . The security guard finds security in the television . He warms himself up with the light of the elec- tronic ...
Side 76
... light bulbs that transformed night into day ? Was it because of the present that had become so terribly present and caused all shadows to disappear ? The shadows grew increasingly shorter as the light , the " now " ( Jetzt ) grew closer ...
... light bulbs that transformed night into day ? Was it because of the present that had become so terribly present and caused all shadows to disappear ? The shadows grew increasingly shorter as the light , the " now " ( Jetzt ) grew closer ...
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