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- | Becoming human is the sophisticated appropriation of the world in which we live. We order the chaos of the world to banish fear – fear of senselessness, | + | Becoming human is the sophisticated appropriation of the world in which we live. We order the chaos of the world to banish fear – fear of senselessness, |
- | Flusser’s play with abstraction lies in its continually adapting, bobbing and weaving attitude to the world, which at first brackets out the human subject and confronts the instrumental objects, then imagines these in areas of images, explains these in turn in linearly progressing texts, and finally computes their now calculable point elements (//[[Lob der Oberflächlichkeit|Lob der Oberflächlichkeit]]//, | + | Flusser’s play with abstraction lies in its continually adapting, bobbing and weaving attitude to the world, which at first brackets out the human subject and confronts the instrumental objects, then imagines these in areas of images, explains these in turn in linearly progressing texts, and finally computes their now calculable point elements (//[[: |
- | //Original article by [[tag:Winkler_Steffi|Steffi Winkler]]//(([[tag: | + | //Original article by [[:tag:person: |
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