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Description: With “Radical Elsewhere” ([in]Transition 9.3, 2022) Philip Brubaker responds to Johannes Binotto’s remarkable memory of catching something onscreen as a child that unleashes a terrifying sexual feeling. The arousing but disturbing, isolating but personal film Binotto has seen on television remains unnamed and trapped in that night before sex or media could have made much sense. Binotto refers to a bit of Gilles Deleuze on the offscreen, which Braubaker represents as a glowing fuchsia frame
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