And then, how do we deal with Deleuze's concept of zero-ness...?
On 11/11/09 9:54 AM, "Henry Miller" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> "then comes denotation (akin to recognition of what is in the image -
> form and movement, colour, etc) and then comes connotation (meaning of
> the images, or sense)."
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> Do you mean this literally, Will? I don't think we "see" then
> "interpret", i.e. in two stages, as it were.
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