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Title: A triumph of the gaze over the eye103'


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  • ?????? A triumph of the gaze over the eye(103).
  • ???????????????????????

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??????????????????? Absolute
overview .Ocularcentrism
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It is not the straight light, but in the point
of lightthe point of irradiation, the play of
light, fire, the source from which reflections
pour forth(94).
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  • The iris reacts not only to protect what takes
    place, but also to the light,.
  • It is not that the eye has to be
    photo-sensitive. . There is a certain
    adumbration of photo-sensitive organ in the
    pigmentary spots.

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  • The Story on the Sardine Can(95)
  • Do you see it? Well, it doesnt see you?(95)
  • ?????????????????????
  • I am not simply that punctiform being located at
    the geometral point from which the perspective is
    grasped..The picture, certainly, is in my eye.
    Mais moi, je suis dans le tableau (I am in the
    picture) (96).
  • It is rather it that grasps me, solicits me at
    every moment (96).

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  • I must, to begin with, insist on the following
    in the scopic field, the gaze is outside, I am
    looked at, that is to say, I am a picture(106).
  • ???????????????????? ????????
  • ??????? ????????(the depth of field,.., which
    is in no way mastered by me.
  • I am photo-graphed (106).
  • (photo lumierelight)

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  • I become a picture. ??
  • I am a picture.??
  • I am inscribed in the picture.

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  • Screen--- forms the mediation from the one to
    other between the two, something of another
    nature than geometral, optical space (96).
  • Man, in effect, knows how to play with the mask
    as that beyond which there is the gaze. The
    screen is here the locus of mediation (107).

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  • If I am anything in the picture, it is always in
    the form of the screen, which Iearlier called the
    stain, the spot.
  • ???????,????,?????,????????????,??????????????,???
    ????? ??????????????????????????, ????????????

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  • Eye and gaze

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  • Mimicrytravesty, camouflage, intimidation (99)
  • In both situations, the being breaks up between
    its being and its semblance, between itself and
    that paper tiger it shows to the other. in
    the form of intimidation, the being gives of
    himself, or receives from the other, something
    that is like a mask, a double, an envelope, a
    thrown-off skin, thrown off in order to cover the
    frame of a field. It is through this separated
    form of himself that the being comes into play in
    his effects of life and death, (107).

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Zeuxis and Parrhasios
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????????????,???????????????,????????????????(trom
pe-loeil) ?????????????, ???? ????????
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  • the eye is related to the act of looking, it is
    the subject who do the seeing. the gaze is
    related to object petite A, the desire, the
    unconsciousIt is the gaze of Other.
  • The eye which looks is on the side of the
    subject. The gaze(???????????????????) is on the
    side of the object.
  • Gaze is always related to desire which is located
    in the unconscious, uncontrolled by the seeing
    subject.
  • Mans desire is the desire of the Other..it
    is a question of a sort of desire of the Other,
    at the end of which is showing.
  • Metaphorwhen the subject is looking at a spot,
    the object is looking at him who is unaware of
    being solicited.
  • ???????????(????????????)

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  • object petite a (????)--(a) it is coupled with
    Ego in a relationship which is always reflexive
    and interchangeable. (b) scapular image
    something separate from the subject in order to
    constitute the subject itself (c) the
    object-cause of desire. (d) the symbol of lack,
    the symbol of phallus.
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