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Space Oddity: Exercises in Art and Philosophy

Space Oddity: Exercises in Art and Philosophy

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The volume includes papers presented at the 4th Postgraduate International Conference of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Venice, 5-7 October 2022).
Our understanding of reality is filtered through myriad media, and we have the ability – and power – to gather, ignore, tweak, and explore the information needed to define what we mean by ‘reality’.
The concept of ‘space’ – in its broadest sense – plays an essential role in an individual’s explanation of reality, and we must deal with a plurality of models and concepts of it.
As elaborated in the text Space and Time in Art, the Russian theologian, philosopher, and art theorist Pavel Florensky states: “all culture can be interpreted as the activity of organising space”.
Starting from this culturological reading, Florensky identifies three spatial “dimensions” and three corresponding genres of activity: (1) The space of our strong relations and the activity of ‘Technique’; (2) The mental space and its organisation and the activities of ‘Science’ or ‘Philosophy’; (3) The space between the previous two, and the activity of ‘Art’. Ultimately, all have the same aim: to change reality to reconstruct space.
According to leading scholars and critics, the late 1980s saw a “spatial turn” take place in literary, social, and cultural studies. In 1991 Fredric Jameson theorised a shift from the paradigm of time to the paradigm of space, from modernism to postmodernism.
The pandemic era has refocused investigation on the present paradigm, where Florensky’s spaces have been concentrated through cyberspace almost overnight. Through the notion of the ‘semiosphere’ – as elaborated by Juri Lotman 100 years ago – we collectively pondered the question: “should we reconsider the concept of space as a cultural category altogether?”.

Persone


Gelmi, Giulia (Curatore)
Kozachenko-Stravinsky, Anastasia (Curatore)
Nalesso, Andrea (Curatore)

Editore:

Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press

Data:

2022

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application/pdf (36.33 MB)

Soggetto


• Visual studies • Ethnomusicology • Absence • Topology • National Pavilion • Orbit • Museum • Louis Marin • Curatorial theory • Martha Rosler • Ship models • Organism • Venice Biennale • Musical repatriation • Analogue photography • Modernity • Dance • Landscape • Photography • Transición • Enunciation • Cultural space • Elise Storsveen • Architecture • Art • Philosophy • Public space • Knapping • Displaying • The Tupikov House • Heidegger • Chile • Cultural decolonialism • Void • Architectural design • Communal apartments • Sound and audiovisual archives • Late Middle Ages • Hudinilson Jr • Home • Folklore • Coloniality • Stravinsky’s family • John of the Cross • Fyodor Stravinsky • Malafouris • Archival turn • Consumption • Ephemera • Material culture • Digital archives • Architecture exhibition • Conspicuous • Ephemeral architecture • Visual culture • Ritual • Mies van der Rohe • Art history • Visual semiotics • Technology • Eline Mugaas • Isa Genzken • Image Theory • Power • Archival spaces • Scrapbook • Blind man’s stick • Presence • Hauntology • Kommunalka • Altar • Opacity • Early Modern Age • Crucifixion • Ancient Stoicism • Visibility • Biennial Art • Dwelling • Space • Architecture curation • Room • Bird’s-eye View • National image • Igor Stravinsky • Artist • Inflatables • Field • Ontology • Kustar • Architecture representations • Incorporeals • Body • Historiography • Hypercomfort • Place • Audience • Scrapbooking • Nefs • Visual identity • Conflagration • Krzysztof Wodiczko • Transparency • Exhibition theory • Cultural discourse • History of art • Arts and crafts • Drawing • Non-human • Performance installation • Skill • Russian style

Lingua:

Inglese

Fonti


• Space Oddity: Exercises in Art and Philosophy. Venezia, Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, 2022-12-21, 293 p.

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