hi Sam
apologies for my absence on the net and thus a long delay in replying...
Rodowick's book "Gilles Deleuze's Time Machine" -- the section I was referring
to
really clinched the concept of the crystalline regime for me. His chapter on
Time
and Memory, Orders and Powers is a must -- but try reading from around page 92
to
say page 95 on Citizen Kane.
I'm in a rush again today, but promise to return to the question of "a pure
state
time..." beautifully evoked by Deleuze on p95 of Rodowick's book:--
"...the direct time-image always give us access to that Proustian dimension
where
people and things occupy a place in time which is incommensurable with the one
they have in space."
later
Janice
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