Temporality, the thread of time, is in fact the container for the demarcation of real or imagined events in our lives. Historically, philosophers have crystallized the definitions of time within parameters of succession. Western philosophy indulges in the inflated importance given to the notion of the past and the grandiose role it plays in referencing our modes of temporal existence. The structure of our uni-dimensional timeline in this case is perpetually tipped, like a see-saw with only one body at one end, outweighed by our constant gaze turned in the direction of past events. Even our present state of being is quickly drowned into our obsessive claim that ‘what is, ’ no longer exists. And, as for the future, its contours of possibility...
The concept of time-travel is a modern idea which combines the imaginary si...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
As an orientational aid, time seems to be a matter par excellence of worlding: we sense time, we hab...
Includes bibliographical references (page 12)PREFACE\ud The continuum of time has been a constant pr...
In our technology dominant globalized world many feel shifting pressure and disorientation in their ...
This is the paper presented at the conference "Society for Cinema Studies" held in Chicago, 2000. ht...
Introduction.In the technogenic epoch, people’s understanding of the nature of time has changed. The...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
Every time we perceive the scent of an end, we are summoned to position ourselves, to express what h...
As we ordinarily talk about, think about, and experience the world, time has two aspects. On the one...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
Maybe, before we speak of time, or maybe whilst we are speaking of time, or maybe after we have spok...
We aim to relate the time dimension to the functioning of ideology and language, which interferes wi...
The question of “what’s next?” has temporal underpinnings. It pertains to time and how we engage wit...
Time Before Time After, what takes place before and what takes place after, it does matter. At least...
The concept of time-travel is a modern idea which combines the imaginary si...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
As an orientational aid, time seems to be a matter par excellence of worlding: we sense time, we hab...
Includes bibliographical references (page 12)PREFACE\ud The continuum of time has been a constant pr...
In our technology dominant globalized world many feel shifting pressure and disorientation in their ...
This is the paper presented at the conference "Society for Cinema Studies" held in Chicago, 2000. ht...
Introduction.In the technogenic epoch, people’s understanding of the nature of time has changed. The...
This paper refers to the nature of the concept of human time in the twentieth century. The paper is ...
Every time we perceive the scent of an end, we are summoned to position ourselves, to express what h...
As we ordinarily talk about, think about, and experience the world, time has two aspects. On the one...
This paper proposes a media studies that foregrounds technological objects as communicative and hist...
Maybe, before we speak of time, or maybe whilst we are speaking of time, or maybe after we have spok...
We aim to relate the time dimension to the functioning of ideology and language, which interferes wi...
The question of “what’s next?” has temporal underpinnings. It pertains to time and how we engage wit...
Time Before Time After, what takes place before and what takes place after, it does matter. At least...
The concept of time-travel is a modern idea which combines the imaginary si...
It is widely assumed that time appears to be tensed, i.e. divided into a future, present and past, a...
As an orientational aid, time seems to be a matter par excellence of worlding: we sense time, we hab...