"Bergsonianism suggested the followig definition:
a subjective perception is in which the images vary in relation to a central and priveliged image; an objective perception is one where, as in things, all images vary in relation to one another, on all the facets and in all there parts.
These definitions affirm not only the differences between two poles of perception, but also the possibility of passing from the subjective to the objective pole. For the more the privileged centre is itself put into movement , the more it will tend towards an acentred system where the images vary in relation to one another and tend to become like the reciprocal actions and vibrations of a pure matter. What can be more subjective than a delirium, a dream, a hallucination? But what can be closer to a materiality made up of luminous wave and molecular interaction?"
Ur Cinema 1
12.8.09
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