(Patrick Trevor-Roper’s The world through blunted sight is a case in point).
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The link between the two mixed systems of sight and statement in The Black Room is the filmic rhythm of seeing and speaking.
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At first sight he seems to be playing a game with the cliches of "gay art" and sending up the idea of homosexual iconography.
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For belonging to a territory must not make us lose sight of the fact that any territory is, first and foremost, a part of the world”.
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It was not an everyday sight, nineteenth century gala uniforms, sabres on saddles, footmen marching all the way beside a purple hearse.
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However, if one follows the 31 minutes street scenes with some attention, will discover that the images are not so coincidental as they look at first sight.
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On first sight these photographs look like simulations, constructions, but in fact it is not the photographs that are staged but the environment they record.
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to look about or survey with unsophisticated wonderment or curiosity/going about to look at places of interest {syn: sightseeing}/ perhaps the most frustrating of behaviors.
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However, in his view, something always remains out of sight in painting: his experience of the world and his meetings with other people through whose eyes everything changes.
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This makes one suspect that something more clear-sighted is at play here than representing a present that is yet to be made in the future; he distorts things without fixed intent.
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