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‘Is it possible to differentiate between dominant and oppositional networks, for example? Or are they all so inextricably tied that even an analytical separation of them becomes useless?’ asks Arturo Escobar (2008: 11). Could a reconstituted form of image database exist? Could the mass image engender an oppositional agency that does not simply replicate the teleology of capital? If so, would there still exist a subject capable of responding?...