Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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Side 96
... sense of the image : high , low , vertical , horizontal . The photograph of details manifests its powerlessness to dominate space in its classi- cal topographical sense . — The photographic act moves away completely from realism , from ...
... sense of the image : high , low , vertical , horizontal . The photograph of details manifests its powerlessness to dominate space in its classi- cal topographical sense . — The photographic act moves away completely from realism , from ...
Side 128
... sense of the decay of the public sphere , but it provides little help with his use of the terms " reac- tionary " and " advanced . " As with his sense of the immanent failure of the institutional politics of “ public and state ...
... sense of the decay of the public sphere , but it provides little help with his use of the terms " reac- tionary " and " advanced . " As with his sense of the immanent failure of the institutional politics of “ public and state ...
Side 130
... sense of power , the sense that artists could take control of their own destiny in some significant manner and not be pawns in the legitimation of ideals that they did not believe in must have been intox- icating . That exhilaration and ...
... sense of power , the sense that artists could take control of their own destiny in some significant manner and not be pawns in the legitimation of ideals that they did not believe in must have been intox- icating . That exhilaration and ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
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