Dwelling
"'To dwell' as a transitive verb--as in the notion of 'indewelt spaces'; herewith an indication of the frenetic topicality concealed in habitual behavior. It has to do with fashioning a shell for ourselves" [I4, 5] (AP 221)
Dwelling vs Prosthesis
(Heidegger vs. McLuhan--computer displays being projected into dwellings, increasing in size so as to be dwelled in instead of prosthetized.)
Dwelling vs. Benjamin's "Aura" -- the concept of context (con text --> juxtaposition)
Connecting with vagrancy, moving, standing still. See Henry Miller Chapter.
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