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基本説明
For the first time art theorists and historians, visual artists, literary critics and philosophers have come together to assay the problem of space both within conventional discipline boundaries and across them.
Full Description
How space - mental, emotional, visual - is implicated in our constructions of reality and our art is the focus of this set of innovative essays. For the first time art theorists and historians, visual artists, literary critics and philosophers have come together to assay the problem of space both within conventional discipline boundaries and across them. What emerges is a stimulating discussion of the problem of embodied space and situated consciousness that will be of interest to the general reader as well as specialists working in the fields of art history and art practice, literature, philosophy and education.
Contents
Introduction
Tim MEHIGAN: The Space of Perception
Perception, Perspective, Representation
Peter LEECH: The Painting of Philosophy: Space, Perspectivalism, Representability and Consciousness
Rose WOODCOCK: The Anomalous Space of Pictures: Toward a Critique of Stereographic Virtual Reality
James MCARDLE: Shifting Ground in some Australian Photography
Barry EMPSON: Schoenberg's Hat: Objects in Musical Space
Louise FAIRFAX: Seeing into Space: The Unconscious and Schematisation
Representation, Consciousness, Imagination
Paul MONAGHAN: Bodies and Stairs: Modernist Theatrical Space and Consciousness
Kim ROBERTS: Bridge, Mirror, Labyrinth: Shaping the Intervals of Calvino's Invisible Cities
Ewen JARVIS: Cartographers of Consciousness: Imagined Library Spaces in the Work of Haruki Murakami, Umberto Eco and Elias Canetti
R.A. GOODRICH: Experiencing Kiefer's "Scorched Earth" Landscapes: Acts of Re-Enactment, Acquaintance or Empathy?
Constructions of Self in Space
Dirk DE BRUYN: Fractured Urban Memories
Khadija Z. CARROLL: Curating Curiosity: Wonder's Colonial Phenomenology
Uli KRAHN: A Synthetic Theory of Self, Derived from Migration
Ann MCCULLOCH: Eternal Recurrence: Art, Pain and Consciousness
Notes on Contributors