Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality

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Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality
Lunar Shift/Instants and Aberations by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Subjectivity and The Instant The Numinous In the last decades of the twentieth Century, philosophy witnessed a marked preoccupation with the discontinuous and the disruptive. Translator's Preface, Eileen Rizo-Patron. Intuition of the Instant, Gaston Bachelard.
Mel Bochner, Continuous/Discontinuous Re-placements, 1972
Discontinuous by Justin Empire, Dance music from London, UK on ReverbNation
Discontinuous
The Archive, then, is not so much an accumulation of texts as the process whereby texts are written; a process of repeated combinations, of shuffling and re-shufflings ruled by heterogeneity and difference. It is not strictly linear as both continuity and discontinuity, held together in uneasy allegiance. ... they are both erased and a memory of their own demise, keys to a filing system now abandoned, but they retain their archival quality, their power to differentiate, to space (p.374).
Echevarría, R. G. (1984), "Cien años de soledad: The Novel as Myth and Archive", Vol. 99, No. 2, Hispanic Issue (Mar. 1984), The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 358-380.
Discontinuous - photos without continuity: Photos by Brenda Pinheiro
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