p. 49
In regard to both time and space, the effect of the techniques of cinema is to pry perception loose from the larger world of which it is a part, and subject it to extreme temporal and spatial condensation, and hold it suspended, floating in a seemingly autonomous set of dimensions…
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Book: The senses still
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1994; Westview Press, Inc.
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Article: The Cinema Screen as Prosthesis of Perception:
A Historical Account, Susan Buck-Morss