per chi ha occhi per “ascoltare” guida per un possibile noema

English translation: for those who have eyes with which to \"listen\", a guide to possible noema

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Italian term or phrase:per chi ha occhi per “ascoltare” guida per un possibile noema
English translation:for those who have eyes with which to \"listen\", a guide to possible noema
Entered by: Therese Marshall

10:37 Nov 10, 2014
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) / photographic review
Italian term or phrase: per chi ha occhi per “ascoltare” guida per un possibile noema
E di fronte al mondo il modus di Luca Forno recupera quelle matrici storiche dell’immagine tradizionale come le inquadrature, i dettagli, le ricerche inesauste della rappresentazione del vero che lo portano a imprigionare nel tempo dello scatto, dentro un ritorno al bianco e nero, un infrasuono nascosto nel caos, che diventa, per chi ha occhi per “ascoltare” guida per un possibile noema, con nulla di retorico a fare strascico di maniera e di eccedente.
Therese Marshall
Italy
Local time: 03:32
for those who have eyes with which to "listen", a guide to possible noema
Explanation:
"which becomes, for those with eyes..."
Whether it is Aristotle's "notion" or Husserl's "intentional object of perception" (totally confusing even to philosophers) I think a "noema" has to remain precisely that. As for ascoltare, it is listen. Look at the photo and listen to the narrative, if of course you have "eyes to listen with".
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James (Jim) Davis
Seychelles
Local time: 05:32
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4for those who have eyes with which to "listen", a guide to possible noema
James (Jim) Davis
3for those who have eyes which "hear"
Andrew Bramhall


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for those who have eyes which "hear"


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Andrew Bramhall
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for those who have eyes with which to "listen", a guide to possible noema


Explanation:
"which becomes, for those with eyes..."
Whether it is Aristotle's "notion" or Husserl's "intentional object of perception" (totally confusing even to philosophers) I think a "noema" has to remain precisely that. As for ascoltare, it is listen. Look at the photo and listen to the narrative, if of course you have "eyes to listen with".

James (Jim) Davis
Seychelles
Local time: 05:32
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 20
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Thank you James!
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