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Wayne Brooks
Wayne Brooks "By raising themselves to the indiscernibility of the real and the
imaginary,
the signs of the crystal go beyond all psychology of the recollection or dream,
and all
physics of action. What we see in the crystal is no longer the empirical progres
sion of time
as succession of presents [Chronos], nor its indirect representation as interva
l or as a whole;
it is its direct presentation, its constitutive dividing [ceasura] in two into
a present which
is passing and a past which is preserved" (Cinema 2, 262)
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Wayne Brooks
Wayne Brooks "The only subjectivity is time, non-chronological [Aeon] time grasp
ed in its foundation,
and it is we who are internal to time, not the other way round. That we are in
time looks like a
commonplace, yet it is the paradox. Time is not the interior in us, but just the
opposite, the
interiority in which we are, in which we move, live and change." (Cinema 2, p. 8
2)
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Wayne Brooks
Wayne Brooks "Where does life begin? Time in the crystal is differentiated into
two movements but
one of them takes charge of the future and freedom provided that it leaves the c
rystal. Then the
real will be created, at the same time as it escapes the eternal referral back o
f the actual and
the virtual, the present and the past." (Cinema 2, p. 88)
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Wayne Brooks
Wayne Brooks "The dividing in two can come to completion, but precisely on condi
tion that one of
the two tendencies leaves the crystal, through the point of flight. From the ind
iscernibility of
the actual and the virtual, a new distinction must emerge, like a new reality wh
ich was not
pre-existent. Everything that has happened falls back into the crystal and stays
there." (p. 87, Cinema 2)
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Wayne Brooks
Wayne Brooks "Something will come out of the crystal, a new Real will come out b
eyond the actual and virtual.
"Something takes shape inside the crystal which will succeed in leaving through
the crack and spreading freely."
"We are born in a crystal, but the crystal retains only death, and life must com
e out of it,
after trying itself out." (all from p. 86, Cinema 2)
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