In experiencing uncanniness, the ruination and questionability of life are encountered. |
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The article concludes with a discussion of the uncanniness of this re-emergent form of commodity fetishism. |
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The native uncanniness of the cinematic apparatus is a periodic subject of theoretical discourse. |
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Imaginary uncanniness and real threat, it beckons to us and ends up engulfing us. |
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Wicked dreams and subliminal changes in Karl's surroundings confirm his feelings that with Martha the uncanniness has also entered his life. |
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Soon he realizes that as well as love, uncanniness has also entered his life. |
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His work configurates a bestiary which draws its uncanniness both from its contiguity and its alterity with the real. |
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The uncanniness of ultrasound by Frédérique Netter. |
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In their study, just published in Computers in Human Behavior, they say that Dr Mori's ideas of familiarity and comfort level do not properly get at the quality of uncanniness. |
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The air of quiet uncanniness was served handsomely by the airy, faded photography and the production design, which presented us with a vision of a seductive technological near-future. |
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Part of the uncanniness of Kelley's work lies in a process of what you might call de-representation, making familiar things look unfamiliar, the representational feel abstract. |
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Come to think of it, any camera might function as an inanimate avatar of Friedrich — analogous to a brain being invaded wholly, exclusive of thought, by the uncanniness of the not-oneself. |
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He studied under the tottering academic regime of Socialist Realism, which lingers in his work's frequent suggestions of foul utopias peopled by smooth-browed heroes, laced with Surrealist uncanniness, and given Pop éclat. |
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Nordström's titles have a similar uncanniness. |
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