‘Symbiopsychotaxiplasm - Take One’ , William Greaves, (1968)

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‘Symbiopsychotaxiplasm - Take One’ , William Greaves, (1968)
Clip from Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘One + One’ (1968)
There is nothing technological about technology
Heidegger
Notes on ‘Judgement Day’- Giorgio Agamben
- Photography captures the last judgement
- Photographs create historical index - more urgent than any chronological time
- EXIGENCY- an urgent need or demand * photographs contain this *
- PHOTOGRAPH: - sublime breach between sensible + intelligable
- site of a gap
- between copy and reality
- between memory and a hope
- a prophecy of the glorious body
- Resurrection concerns the form of the body, its eidos rather than the body itself
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- It is a ghost of an image
- Transforms quality into accessibility
- The contemporary wretched of the screen
- Resolution was fetishised as if its lack amounted to the castration of the other
- Their lack of resolution attests to their appropriation and displacement
- The poor image reveals the decline and degradation of the film essay
- Chris Marker - virtual home on second life (May 2009)
Everything failing to become something
Richard T. Walker
Reality is cut by the rectangle of the screen
We are confronted with the excess of money and we withdraw into our personal world
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