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"the gaze becomes the object of the act of looking, or, to be more precise, the object of
the scopic drive. The gaze is therefore, in Lacans account, no longer on the side of the
subject; it is the gaze of the Other."
[page 73-An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis]


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"When the subject looks at an object, the object is always already gazing back at the
subject, but from a point at which the subject cannot see it.
This split between the eye and the gaze is nothing other than the subjective division
itself, expressed in the field of vision."
[page 73-An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis]

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Gaze:
1. Look at with fixed eyes
2. A long fixed look
ANAMORPHOSIS :
A distorted projection or perspective; especially an image distorted in such a way that it
becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner. By playing with the conventions
of seeing, both trompe l'oeil and anamorphosis should remind us that what you see has
a great deal to do with where you are looking from.

1 An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis
2 The Real Gaze- Film Theory after Lacan BY Todd McGowan
3 Blind Spot Test
4 Anamorphosis
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6 Hans Holbeins The Ambassadors (1533)


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