In my sights

…Look doesn't belong to the spectator-subject, but separated from it, imposed externally (look is always the Other look), and that it forms a different subject - the subject of desire.
In distinction between the eye / look we have two different types of desire. The desire to see, connected with the need of grasping a particular object. Look, on the other hand, more dependent on a lack. It formed the desire-subject, or the subject of perception affective images. These images are more than any possible images, they fascinate, administered in state of torpor…

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