“From TV to newspapers, from advertising to all sorts of mercantile epiphanies, our society is characterized by a cancerous growth of vision, measuring everything by its ability to show or be shown and transmuting communication into a visual journey. It is a sort of epic of the eye and of the impulse to read.” The disturbing portrait drawn by the French theoretician Michel de Certeau in his influential...
- By Sue N.
- 29 Dec 2012
- 06:38PM
Great essay! I hate the new timeline and it's emphasis on chronology.
thank you
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