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Lost in New Jersey 7: No Convenient Division

Lost in New Jersey 7: No Convenient Division. Photographic series by Matt Coleman

Lost in New Jersey - Matthew Coleman

 

Lost in New Jersey - Matthew Coleman

 

Lost in New Jersey - Matthew Coleman

 

‘Reality’ is only available through representation; no reality is known outside of representation. In the same way meaning is never simply ‘there’ for consumption but instead is produced in a process of substitution of one term for another in a potentially unlimited series. This is C. S. Pierce’s notion of unlimited semiosis and Derrida’s différance. In psychoanalysis there is no convenient division between normal and abnormal behaviour and this concedes truth as subjective and meaning as constructed.

(Essay by Peter Venner 2011)

(Series edited by Peter Venner and Matthew Coleman, January 2011, to view whole series please search for matthew coleman)

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