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Vision in motion : streams of sensation and configurations of time

Title
  1. Vision in motion : streams of sensation and configurations of time / edited by Michael F. Zimmermann.
Published by
  1. Zurich : Diaphanes, 2016.

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Additional authors
  1. Zimmerman, Michael F.
Description
  1. 656 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Subject
  1. Motion in art
  2. Motion perception (Vision)
Contents
  1. Introduction / Michael F. Zimmermann -- Moving / Claude Imbert -- Seeing / Michael F. Zimmermann -- Vision in locomotion: The "train effect" in the visual arts, its anticipation in phantasmagoria, and its continuation in film / Ségolène Le Men -- Poetic and media-oriented perception in post-Romantic modernism from Baudelaire to Buñuel / Christian Wehr -- Objects at a distance: Karl Schnaase's description of the Antwerp Cathedral (1834) and the pedagogic conditioning of the eye during the nineteenth cenutry / Tobias Teutenberg -- Synchronies of violence: Italian colonialism and Marinetti's depiction of Africa in Mafarka the Futurist / Carmen Belmonte -- From verticality to horizontality: Tilting the gaze and learning how to see / Nolwenn Mégard -- Mapping the eye: Laocoön and eye movement in art / Christoph Wagner -- Aesthetic echoes in the beholder's eye? Empirical evidence for the divergence of theory and practice in the perception of abstract art / Laura Commare and Hanna Brinkmann -- Capturing motion, shaping time: From chronophotography to digital film / Fabienne Liptay -- Edgar Degas's Ballet Classes: Latent motion and the reconfiguration of motifs / Christian Berger -- Dancing like Mondrian paints : The interaction of dance and abstract art (1900-1930) / Anja Pawel -- 1913: Archipenko's plaster statues, or The time of dancing / Ilaria Cicali -- Pina Bausch's choreography: a laboratory for art or for life? / Fabienne Brugère -- Arabesque vision: On perceiving dancing as écriture corporelle in William Forsythe's The vertiginous thrill of exactitude / Alexander Schwan -- Sculpture and temporality: Art as experiment under the spell of vitalism / Catherine Chevillot -- Configuring poetic time: Figures of movement and perception in Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu / Boris Roman Gibhardt -- "Here, everything moves; nothing is dead here" Perpetuum Mobile and time control in the work of Paul Scheerbart and Bruno Taut / Sophie Goetzmann -- Movement-Afterimages: Marcel Duchamp's ANÉMIC CINÉMA / Henning Schmidgen -- The physicality of here and now: Place and time in Robert Smithson's works / Annika Schlitte -- Run: The poetic use of the movinb body in contemporary time-based practices / Meg R. Jackson -- "Whatever I photograph, I always lose" Images of death and configurations of time in Peeping Tom and Vacancy / Florian Leitner -- Printed growth: Temporality in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century herbal books / Pia Rudolph -- Catching a glimpse through time: Notes on Wollheim's concept of the internal spectator / Olga B. Özbek -- The media of In-Depth Perception: Picasso's work in the interpretation of Ivan Aksenov / Maria Grazia Messina -- The two times of the word: Reading and watching Dadaist photomontages / Caterina Toschi -- The temporal dimension in Surrealist paintings of the late 1930s / Shindô Hisano -- Carlfriedrich Claus's speech sheets Procedural Manifestation of New Relationships between Man and Woman: A crystallization of the exploration and incorporation of Marxist thought / Constanze Fritzsch -- George Kubler and the question of time and temporality / Hans-Jörg Rheinberger -- Pathos on the run: Auguste Rodin, Aby Warburg, and the movement of images / Dominik Brabant -- Art as a form of time: Some remarks on artwork and history based on reflections from and about Erwin Panofsky / Audrey Rieber -- Henri Focillon's The life of forms, "Forms in the realm of time," and George Kubler's The shape of time / Gottfried Kerscher -- George Kubler's Time-Solid: A visual model of art-historical time / Karsten Heck -- Kubler and Focillon: A history of things as a response to The life of forms / Henri Zerner.
Call number
  1. JQE 17-400
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Vision in motion : streams of sensation and configurations of time / edited by Michael F. Zimmermann.
Imprint
  1. Zurich : Diaphanes, 2016.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Added author
  1. Zimmerman, Michael F.
ISBN
  1. 3037345225
  2. 9783037345221
Research call number
  1. JQE 17-400
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