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Jean-Luc Godard & Anna Karina
“One cannot understand reality without understanding cinema, photography, 3D modeling, animation, or other forms of moving or still image. The world is imbued with the shrapnel of former images … Reality itself is postproduced and scripted, affect rendered as after-effect. Far from being opposites across an unbridgeable chasm, image and world are in many cases just versions of each other … This assigns a new role to image production, and in consequence also to people who deal with it.”
--Hito Steyerl, "Too Much World: Is the Internet Dead?," e-flux Journal, November 2013, e-flux.com.
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There is, then, a philosophy of "life" in Spinoza; it consists precisely in denouncing all that separates us from life, all these transcendent values that are turned against life, these values that are tied to the conditions and illusions of consciousness. Life is poisoned by the categories of Good and Evil, of blame and merit, of sin and redemption. What poisons life is hatred, including the hatred that is turned back against oneself in the form of guilt.
Gilles Deleuze, Spinoza: Practical Philosophy (1970)