e não é do ano (ainda na brincadeira dos objectos): funcho, avelãs, arroube ou uvada, tomate, nabiça, clementinas com folha, courgetes, bróculos, Marsupilami. bacalhau com natas. Histórias muito pequeninas. pão biológico Moinhos Vivos. reality.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." disse Philip K. Dick.
the state of things as they actually exist. e a que gosto, a do ponto-de-vista: "Such results have led some, such as Amit Goswami, a theoretical nuclear physicist and member of the University of Oregon, to assume that there is no reality existing, independent of our own consciousness as observer." tudo na wiki. "
Although there is a sense in which the camera does indeed capture reality, not just interpret it, photographs are as much an interpretation of the world as paintings and drawings are.", diz a S. Sontag. "The crisis of the visual in the era of postmodernism where paradoxically almost everything 'is increasingly formed and informed, inflected and refracted' through images, evolves exactly from the acceleration and the cirulation of images. It no longer can be distinguished from where they do come, because 'the humanistic distinction between the real and the virtual has disolved.", diz
Nicholas Mirozoeff. e ainda "The creation of an image through a camera lens always involves some degree of subjective choice through selection, framing, and personalization. Despite this, photography has historically been regarded as more objective than painting or drawing. The combination of the subjective and objective is a central argument about photographic images." e ainda: "In 1975, filmmaker and writer Laura Mulvey published an essay about women in classical Hollywood cinema. She argued that conventions of popular cinema are structured by a patriarchal unconscious, positioning women represented in film as objects of a “male gaze” Her theory stated that the camera is used as a tool of voyeurism and sadism, disempowering those before its gaze." (gostei logo de Laura Mulvey. (também, "In the history of art, most of the collectors and primary viewers were men. In a typical female nude, a woman is posed so that her body is on display for the viewer, who is implied to be male. John Berger wrote that in his history of images, “men act, women appear.” This way of viewing women thus defined them by their appearance, in essence their ability to be pleasing to look at.") não sabia que Braque tinha um
Português. (A “copy” of a digital image is exactly like the “original.”)
Le flâneur. quase tudo
daqui, em .ppt.
foi um grande dia. and discussing reality has been going on for three days.
Konstantino did it. some
reading for the next couple of days.
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