imaginary

  • The Root of Segregation

    By Jorge Assef | March 27th, 2019

    A young man of 30 who describes his family with pride during the initial consultation, shares a disturbing memory in a subsequent session: at the age of 11, he hears […]

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  • Art and Fiction – Lucy Orta’s Procession Banners

    By Françoise Stark-Mornington | November 14th, 2018

    Outstanding! To encounter the performance Procession Banners (2018)[1] by Lucy Orta is to face the “sovereign image”.[2] This work leads the viewer beyond the sense of the conventional, as it […]

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  • Time Does Not Stop

    By Alejandro Willington | October 28th, 2018

    “Time does not stop” is the title of a famous song by the Argentine rock band Bersuit Vergarabat.[1] This could be the title of a television series, since the phenomenon […]

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  • Big Little Lies: big, little, and necessary lies

    By Alejandro Willington | October 23rd, 2018

    The plot of this interesting miniseries takes place in Monterey, a town in Northern California. The main characters are three women, three mothers – Celeste, Jane and Madeline. Jane is […]

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  • The gadget-Eros

    By Maro Bellou | October 3rd, 2018

    The gadget-Eros [1] “Only love allows jouissance to condescend to desire.”[2] However, in a universe of sexual consumption, where the sex market is particularly extended and can be accessed in […]

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  • The Day After

    By Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | November 11th, 2016

    Our president elect spoke repeatedly of dreams in his victory address. It was an insane dream I had refused to believe. The perverse will of jouissance was enough for one […]

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  • Subjects of Instruments

    By Sam Calmeyn | September 10th, 2016

    Pokémon Go has been dominating the media and the streets, with crowds gathering and provoking chaos when rare characters appear on screen. It shows us to what extent Lacans statement: […]

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  • The Lone Wolf all Alone

    By Robert Buck & Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | June 24th, 2016

    Paradoxically, given the profusion of information and possible motives, one faced a breach in knowledge. It was precisely the lack of answers that ultimately emerged as the question itself. This […]

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