8. Spectres of Perception, or the Illusion of Having the Time to See: The Geopolitics of Objects, Apprehension and Movement in Bashir Makhoul’s Enter Ghost, Exit Ghost

In John Armitage & Ryan Bishop (eds.), Virilio and Visual Culture. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 128-149 (2013)
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