Jacques Rancière suggested two potentialities of images: the image as a ‘raw, material presence’ or ‘pure blocs of visibility’ and ‘the image as discourse encoding a history’. Such duplicity defines specific regimes of ‘imageness’: ‘a particular regime of articulation between the visible and the sayable’. Their relations are constantly redistributed and by no means limited to the realm of the visual or the world of pictorial representation.
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