“The heterotopia is capable of juxtaposing in a single real place several spaces,”.
* The real (heterotopia) can put several spaces in a single place, let's say for example, the idea of the cinema: a real place that combines the past (film was made in advance), the present (film appears to be taking place in real time, in the present moment), and the future (audience looking forward to the end and the whole story/experience) and portrays the 3-dimensional people on 2-dimensional places. But then I think is there a true "real" place, or space? And if the heterotopia is juxtaposing several spaces in a single real place, how many spaces can be juxtaposed? Is there a limit? What about a film, about a film? Or a film with a character watching a television show about people who are watching tv or a movie? How many spaces are in these spaces? How many levels are there and is there ever a limit to this connection and layered space if the "world is in a time of juxtaposition and simultaneity"? (Action of movie viewing and spaces; semes of the heterotopia).
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