Image in Space

Image in Space
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Artikel-Nr:
9783869458366
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
PB
Seiten:
236
Autor:
Martin Nitsche
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable PB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Deutsch,Englisch
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I would be at great pains to say where is the painting I am looking at. For I do not look at it as I do at a thing; I do not fix it in its place. My gaze wanders in it as in the halos of Being. It is more accurate to say that I see according to it, or with it, than that I see it.Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eye and Mind The topology of images draws on the new methodologies of the spatial and pictorial turns, thus connecting the focus on human involvement in relevant environments with a nonlinguistic model of thinking. In the framework of this connection, images can be understood as creating environments that are not modelled as environments of entities or objects, but rather as phenomenal fields. The phenomenal fields can be further described using phenomenological methods as transitive spheres - a novel approach that will be emphasized in particular sections of this book through multiple perspectives. Consequently, this methodological framework is applicable to our aim to weaken the link between images and entities and to conceive of the non-locative relation between image and space.
ContentImage in Space: Introduction to a Topology of ImagesMartin NitscheI. APPEARINGTyrannei der LinieAleš NovákTime of the Dialectical ImageMartin RitterII. EMBODIED IMAGINATIONAnother Earth. Alien Encounters in Husserl and TarkovskyDylan TriggGaston Bachelard's Topology of the ImageAlice KoubováIII. BODILY CONFIGURATIONSImage - for the Eye and in MindKomarine Romdenh?RomlucCorporate Image and Organisational SpaceAdam DzidowskiIV. BODILY OPENNESSSpace in Art: Henri Maldiney's PhenomenologyMonika MurawskaPainting as Heteroeisodia: Does Art Exist in a Special Space?Martin NitscheRethinking Spatiality of Sculptural Work: Jan Patočka's Review of Herbert Read's Book The Art of SculptureŠárka SlaninováV. PICTORIAL WORDSTransforming Image: Duchamp's pictorial nominalism and the Visual ExperiencePiotr SchollenbergerThe Utopian Space in the Works of Carlfriedrich ClausMartin KolářVI. PUBLIC SPHEREArendt - Heidegger: Visual Art and the Public SpacePaulina SosnowskaKunstwerke in römischen Tempeln: Einblick in den Umgang der antiken Römer mit BildernKarolina KaderkaBibliographyList of contributors

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