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citations + references

 

giving credit where credit is due

I make every effort to be transparent with my writing and thinking— below is a list of references and citations to other artists and thinkers included on this website

 
 
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acceleration, fragmentation and absence

  1.  Virilio, Paul, and Philip Beitchman. The Aesthetics of Disappearance. New York, NY: Semiotext(e), 1991. 85.
  2. Strauss, David Levi. Words Not Spent Today Buy Smaller Images Tomorrow. Aperture. 152-155.
  3. Virilio, Paul, and Philip Beitchman. The Aesthetics of Disappearance. New York, NY: Semiotext(e), 1991. 12.
  4. Ibid. 12.
  5. Ibid. 13. 
  6. Wittmann, Marc. Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Kindle Edition 2016. 117. 
  7. Virilio, Paul, and Philip Beitchman. The Aesthetics of Disappearance. New York, NY: Semiotext(e), 1991. 19.
  8. Ibid.11.
 

fluid time

  1. Interestingly, in French the word for time and weather is the same, le temps refers to time, times, weather, days, or eras

  2. Overbye, Dennis. "Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory." The New York Times. February 11, 2016.

  3. Hawking, Stephen, and Leonard Mlodinow. The Grand Design. New York: Bantam Books, 2010. 9.

  4. Ibid. "Chapter 3: What Is Reality." In The Grand Design. New York: Bantam Books, 2010.

  5.  "Model-dependent Realism." Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-dependent_realism. February 2016

  6.  Hawking, Stephen, and Leonard Mlodinow. The Grand Design. New York: Bantam Books, 2010. 51.

 

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