10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELESTHETIC»
Discover the use of
telesthetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telesthetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Convergence Media History
Just as Sobchack has postulated a “cinesthetic subject,” approaches to television
history that include synaesthesia and sense memory raise the possibility of the “
telesthetic subject” and the “telesthetic historian.” If Sobchack is right that we ...
Janet Staiger, Sabine Hake, 2009
2
Eden Altered- An Odyssey In Double Time: A Novel In Two Parts
Omnisensual telecommunication utilizes the audio, visual, tactile, olfactory, taste
and telesthetic bands of what is known as the OS Spectrum, the human sense-
perception spectrum. The title phrase “Omnisensual Telecommunication” is ...
Anne tried to ignore and overlook the negative telesthetic undertones between
father and son, hoping they would eventually disappear. “Of course,” said Sir
Richard, glancing at Anne. “Henry wasn't England's best. He did consider women
...
4
Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
Already in his first paper on the Subliminal Self he remarked that he believed
telepathic and telesthetic impressions "to be habitually received, not by aid of
those adits and operations which the supraliminal self itself directly commands,
but by ...
Edward F. Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Emily Williams Kelly, 2009
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Thirty Years of Psychical Research
The visions do not seem to follow any law; they are a mixture of remembrances,
dreams, telepathic or telesthetic recognitions and precognitions. In short, crystal-
gazing is an empirical method of arousing cryptesthesia; the mechanism by
which ...
(It might also be called " telesthetic.") One can read it as fast as Chinese, with
whose written Characters his vocables have a curious affinity, to my way of
particular technique of Cendrars' creates a kind of exorciSm—a deliverance from
the ...
Let this magnetic sense be a telesthetic sense — that is, one in whose sensations
the creature would be given not only a consciousness of its own body but also of
something coming from without, from a distance. Such a creature, then, would ...
8
Over the Wall/after the Fall: Post-communist Cultures ...
... "Eastern European" and "American" identities that the fiction of "Eastern
Europe" reproduces. In this hybrid discourse that brings together cultural history,
childhood memory, telesthetic memory, and travel memoir within the frame of a ...
Sibelan Elizabeth S. Forrester, Magdalena J. Zaborowska, Elena Gapova, 2004
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New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment: Physico Clinical ...
These telesthetic results (or specifically sympathetico- esthesia, if neologization
is permitted) have been successfully achieved by the writer in most instances.
SUBLIMINAL MIND. — To the subliminal self is conceded sense impressions too
...
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Web Theory: An Introduction
TheWeb does not produceanetwork that highlights a communal telesthetic (
seenat a distance) experience the way that televisionregularly produces and
routinizes as 'third nature' (Wark 1994:10, 84–6).In contrast, the Web produces
flows of ...
Robert Burnett, David Marshall, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TELESTHETIC»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
telesthetic is used in the context of the following news items.
McLaren and McLuhan
The telesthetic longing that we now know McLaren to have felt so sharply figured centrally in Frances Stark's Put a Song in Your Thing, presented at Abrons Art ... «Artforum, Nov 11»
Psychic Ills Announce Their Third Album and Sacred Bones Debut …
Over the next year, a handful of small-run releases (Astral Occurrence, Catoptric, Telesthetic Tape) displayed a band loyally free-wheeling their way toward ... «Disarray Magazine, Sep 11»