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sábado, dezembro 31, 2005
IMAGENS DA CHINA

No mesmo livro uma imagem de uma professora a ensinar poesia, fotografia de Eve Arnold (1979).
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Reescrevo o que está escrito:

"The image is what brings out concept; language is what clarifies the Image. Nothing can equal Image in giving the fulness of the concept; nothing can equal language in giving the fulness of the Image."

Wang BI (A.D. 226-249) from "Elucidation of Images".
 
José Carlos Abrantes | 12:07 da tarde |


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