The Aesthetics of DisappearancePaul Virilio traces out the relationship of biological optics to the technological production of appearance. |
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... replacing them with an inte- grated video circuit ; and so the light of her image follows after her like the most intimate of compan- ions ( like her shadow , you could say ) . If the aging Castiglione had veiled the mirrors in her home ...
... replacing them with an inte- grated video circuit ; and so the light of her image follows after her like the most intimate of compan- ions ( like her shadow , you could say ) . If the aging Castiglione had veiled the mirrors in her home ...
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... state of paradoxical wakefulness , replaced the causal idea that was its revolution ; the motor proceeds from the soul . And so when the playful Méliès disguises himself as Satan of the operetta , doesn't he hit 103 PAUL VIRILIO.
... state of paradoxical wakefulness , replaced the causal idea that was its revolution ; the motor proceeds from the soul . And so when the playful Méliès disguises himself as Satan of the operetta , doesn't he hit 103 PAUL VIRILIO.
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... replaced all personal movement . " We can imagine for the future , " writes Charles Schreider , " a transformation ( of reality ) into video signals stored on tape , or better yet a decomposition and coding of images in digital signals ...
... replaced all personal movement . " We can imagine for the future , " writes Charles Schreider , " a transformation ( of reality ) into video signals stored on tape , or better yet a decomposition and coding of images in digital signals ...
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