tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2744164786949906654.post6361194368416087750..comments2023-03-23T11:32:00.822-04:00Comments on rayogram: The 1960-70s. Structural/Materialist Film. Flickers. Paracinema.Jesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17580078610622282029noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2744164786949906654.post-60063126969267922842012-11-18T21:32:18.872-05:002012-11-18T21:32:18.872-05:00Jess,
I was very excited to see that Kren's &...Jess,<br /><br />I was very excited to see that Kren's "15/67 TV" reminded you of blinking because that is a crucial part of what I was trying to communicate in my presentation on "Anticipation of the Night," and, on a larger scale, the reading of avant-garde cinema that I am doing in my blog. What you are referring to as the "blinking" is what Heiedegger (appropriating from Kierkegaard and Luther) calls the "augenblick," the moment of vision, the glance/blink of the eye. I am arguing that it is precisely the augenblick which interrupts the gaze, and allows for the [im]possibility of any meaning and re-contextualization.<br /><br />As always, great post!<br /><br />-CoryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com