‘The sense of time and space has been ‘torn’ from its field in what amounts to a nihilating moment, a moment of ‘no place’, of utopia or, more precisely, as a denial of time and space’ (3)
Time=> ‘It is with days and nights and their divisions that we associate it, and likewise also with internal feelings or absence of feeling, and with movements and states of rest’ (7)
‘The alternation of day and night and our experience of it becomes a sign of the change in the way we are ‘human’ (7)
Time => ‘movement between accidental characteristics of things’ (8)
‘Visible and the invisible’
‘This is what the teletechnolgies of real time are doing: they are killing ‘present’ time isolating it from its here and now, in favour of a commutative elsewhere that no longer has anything to do with our ‘concrete presence’ in the world, but is the elsewhere of a ‘discreet telepresence’ that remains a complete mystery’ ** (19)