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Page 55
... concept of " discourse " ( like its twin , " textuality " ) has suffered from overuse , becoming amorphous , abstract , and free - floating , Kittler revitalizes the term , anchoring it in a network of technologies and material ...
... concept of " discourse " ( like its twin , " textuality " ) has suffered from overuse , becoming amorphous , abstract , and free - floating , Kittler revitalizes the term , anchoring it in a network of technologies and material ...
Page 56
... concept has obvious correspondences with Foucault's system of " epistemes " : both terms designate the historical conditions under which knowledge and meaning are possible , or else " the archive of what is inscribed by a culture at a ...
... concept has obvious correspondences with Foucault's system of " epistemes " : both terms designate the historical conditions under which knowledge and meaning are possible , or else " the archive of what is inscribed by a culture at a ...
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... concept that has had numerous practical applications in the development and application of computer - generated imagery . As he explains , the history of cinema has consistently perpetuated the myth of " capturing " reality through the ...
... concept that has had numerous practical applications in the development and application of computer - generated imagery . As he explains , the history of cinema has consistently perpetuated the myth of " capturing " reality through the ...
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