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These hieroglyphs (arch, spiral, circle, and S curve) made Blake's temporal and spatial forms literally congruent with the structure of human perception, what Mitchell would later rediscover under the rubric of Lacan's "scopic" and "vocative" drives, the parallel sensory-semiotic circuits of ear and mouth, eye and hand.
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These hieroglyphs (arch, spiral, circle, and S curve) made Blake's temporal and spatial forms literally congruent with the structure of human perception, what Mitchell would later rediscover under the rubric of Lacan's "scopic" and "vocative" drives, the parallel sensory-semiotic circuits of ear and mouth, eye and hand.
The Last Formalist, or W.J.T. Mitchell as Romantic Dinosaur 1997
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If blanketing UK cities with a thick scopic fog of CCTV cameras weren't enough, the countryside may soon find itself placed under similar heavy surveillance.
Agro-veillance 2008
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Rome ruins sacred plains scopic drives sewers sound space student projects subterranean
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