tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8692381608294018617.post5638808008003386336..comments2023-11-05T07:27:43.837-05:00Comments on Narrative and Technology: “Defining and Using the Unexplainable: Investigating Scientific Control through the Hallway in House of Leaves.” – Taylor Hochuli: Blog Essay #8, Prompt #1Adamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16302919444091859459noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8692381608294018617.post-67382892016083703332013-04-13T17:22:47.348-04:002013-04-13T17:22:47.348-04:00Is it really true that n. doesn't see the hall...Is it really true that n. doesn't see the hallway as a threat? Rather, he is euphoric precisely because it is a threat: he lives for risk. This is a mind point, though. <br /><br />I have two more major things to note. First, your analysis of the house's rejection of all quantification seems fundamentally good and important - a thoughtful and compelling way to bring hol and Marcuse together.<br /><br />Second, you spend maybe too much effort on extensive summaries, and not quite enough on asking what the rejection of quantification ultimately means or why it matters.<br />Adamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16302919444091859459noreply@blogger.com