This feeling of exteriority of sound seems to require transmission through the membrana tympani. |
One recalls Roland Barthes's formulation of photographic exposure of being posed in exteriority and becoming a specter in sitting for a photograph. |
Henry's thought led him to a reversal of Husserl's phenomenology, which acknowledges as phenomenon only the appearance of the world, or the exteriority. |
Being there, in balance with interiority and exteriority, concentrated and aware of the present without anticipating the next movement or what follows next. |
It is also the point of reference for a spatial politics that guides our differentiation between interiority and exteriority, immediate environment and wider culture. |
According to Henry, life can never be seen from the exterior, as it never appears in the exteriority of the world. |