Monday, December 14, 2009

Iconoclasm

Lacan establishes the Three Orders: The Imaginary, The Symbolic, and The Real. The stable house embodies The Imaginary. It stands firm, fixed to the ground. It is self-sufficient and whole. The Symbolic is the recognition that something has changed; the fabric punctured and threaded through the image is a signifier that the subject has been reorganized; it disrupts the balance.


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