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The Body in Women's Art Now: Embodied

Author : Philippa Found
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : STANFORD:36105215483558

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The Body in Women's Art Now is a three part series of touring art exhibitions, curated by Philippa Found, Gallery Director of ROLLO Contemporary Art, examining key themes in women's art of the last decade in which the body is central.

The Body in Women's Art Now

Author : Philippa Found
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : OCLC:742315444

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The Body in Women's Art Now

Author : Philippa Found,Harriet Riches
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 0956380301

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The Body in Women's Art Now

Author : Philippa Found
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : OCLC:742315444

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The Body in Women's Art Now

Author : Philippa Found
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 79 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 0956380344

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The Body in Women's Art Now is a three-part book and exhibition series, edited and curated by Philippa Found, reviewing women's art of the last decade in which the body is central. Each part focuses on a different theme that has emerged in this area of art in the last decade and over the series presents today's generation of women artists who are developing the dialogue surrounding the body in contemporary art.

The Body in Women's Art Now

Author : Philippa Found,Tracey Warr,Paul Carey-Kent
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 095638031X

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The Body in Women's Art Now by Philippa Found,Tracey Warr,Paul Carey-Kent Pdf

The Body in Women's Art Now: Part 2 - Flux investigates artworks that present the body as a site of instability and flux. The exhibition will explore how the body in flux becomes a vehicle to both celebrate female sexuality, and/or explore the darker side of human morality - and is used as both a celebratory and/or trangressive entity. The publication for The Body in Women's Art Now: Part 2 - Flux will include original essays contributed by Tracey Warr (writer, editor of The Artist's Body, Phaidon, 2000) and Philippa Found (exhibition curator) and Paul Carey-Kent.

Making Sense

Author : Simon Penny
Publisher : Mit Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Art
ISBN : 0262036754

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Why embodied approaches to cognition are better able to address the performative dimensions of art than the dualistic conceptions fundamental to theories of digital computing. In Making Sense, Simon Penny proposes that internalist conceptions of cognition have minimal purchase on embodied cognitive practices. Much of the cognition involved in arts practices remains invisible under such a paradigm. Penny argues that the mind-body dualism of Western humanist philosophy is inadequate for addressing performative practices. Ideas of cognition as embodied and embedded provide a basis for the development of new ways of speaking about the embodied and situated intelligences of the arts. Penny argues this perspective is particularly relevant to media arts practices. Penny takes a radically interdisciplinary approach, drawing on philosophy, biology, psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, cybernetics, artificial intelligence, critical theory, and other fields. He argues that computationalist cognitive rhetoric, with its assumption of mind-body (and software-hardware) dualism, cannot account for the quintessentially performative qualities of arts practices. He reviews post-cognitivist paradigms including situated, distributed, embodied, and enactive, and relates these to discussions of arts and cultural practices in general. Penny emphasizes the way real time computing facilitates new modalities of dynamical, generative and interactive arts practices. He proposes that conventional aesthetics (of the plastic arts) cannot address these new forms and argues for a new "performative aesthetics." Viewing these practices from embodied, enactive, and situated perspectives allows us to recognize the embodied and performative qualities of the "intelligences of the arts."

The Sociology of Art

Author : David Inglis,John Hughson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137044945

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What can Sociology add to our understanding of art? This volume brings together a range of respected scholars in the field who demonstrate the many ways in which sociology can add to our understanding of artistic issues. Covering all the major schools of thought, and dealing with many different art forms, the book offers the reader a comprehensive and accessible guide to an often complex area. It will be an invaluable resource for students seeking to understand sociology's contributions to the study of artistic and aesthetic issues.

Embodiment

Author : Robert Bosnak
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-12
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781134138159

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Did you know that intentional dreaming has been used to solve life's problems? Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel sets out Robert Bosnak's practice of embodied imagination and demonstrates how he actually works with dreams and memories in groups. The book discusses various approaches to dreams, body and imagination, and combines this with a Jungian, neurobiological, relational and cultural analysis. The author's fascination with dreams, the most absolute form of embodied imagination, has caused him to travel all over the world. From his research he concludes that while dreaming everyone everywhere experiences dreams as embodied events in time and space while the dreamer is convinced of being awake; it is after waking into our specific cultural stories about dreaming that the widely differing attitudes towards dreams arise. By taking dreaming reality, not our waking interpretation of it, as the model for imagination, this book creates a paradigm shock and produces methods which can be applied in a wide variety of cultural settings. Through detailed case studies, professionals and students will find thorough discussions of: ways to flashback into dreams and memories while in a hypnagogic state of consciousness the practice of embodied imagination and its profound physical effects psyche as a self-organizing multiplicity of selves the nature of subjectivity the body as a theatre of sense memories the limitation of reason the process of dissociation the treatment of trauma This book discusses a variety of techniques which may be applied by health professionals to their patients and clients. It will also be of particular interest to Jungian and relational psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and clinical psychologists, as well as to artists, actors, directors, writers and other individuals who wish to explore the creative imagination.

The Art and Science of Embodied Research Design

Author : Jennifer Frank Tantia
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000218558

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The Art and Science of Embodied Research Design: Concepts, Methods, and Cases offers some of the nascent perspectives that situate embodiment as a necessary element in human research. This edited volume brings together philosophical foundations of embodiment research with application of embodied methods from several disciplines. The book is divided into two sections. Part I, Concepts in Embodied Research Design, suggests ways that embodied epistemology may bring deeper understanding to current research theory, and describes the ways in which embodiment is an integral part of the research process. In Part II, Methods and Cases, chapters propose novel ways to operationalize embodied data in the research process. The section is divided into four sub-sections: Somatic Systems of Analysis, Movement Systems of Analysis, Embodied Interviews and Observations, and Creative and Mixed Methods. Each chapter proposes a method case; an example of a previously used research method that exemplifies the way in which embodiment is used in a study. As such, it can be used as scaffold for designing embodied methods that suits the researcher’s needs. It is suited for many fields of study such as psychology, sociology, behavioral science, anthropology, education, and arts-based research. It will be useful for graduate coursework in somatic studies or as a supplemental text for courses in traditional research design.

Women Making Art

Author : Marsha Meskimmon
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : 0415242789

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A Companion to Art Theory

Author : Paul Smith,Carolyn Wilde
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780470998427

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A Companion to Art Theory by Paul Smith,Carolyn Wilde Pdf

The Companion provides an accessible critical survey of Western visual art theory from sources in Classical, Medieval and Renaissance thought through to contemporary writings.

Embodied Narration

Author : Heike Hartung
Publisher : transcript Verlag
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783839443064

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Do liminal embodied experiences such as illness, death and dying affect literary form? In recent years, the concept of embodiment has been theorized from various perspectives. Gender studies have been concerned with the cultural implications of embodiment, arguing to move away from viewing the body as a prediscursive phenomenon to regarding it as an acculturated body. Age studies have extended this view to the embodied experience of ageing, while drawing attention to the ways in which the ageing body, through its materiality and plasticity, restricts the possibilities of (de)constructing subjectivity. These current debates on embodiment find a strong counterpart in literary representation. The contributions to this anthology investigate how and to what extend physical borderline experiences affect literary form.

Interactive Art and Embodiment

Author : Nathaniel Stern
Publisher : Gylphi Limited
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-08-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781780240114

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What is interactive art? Is this a genre? A medium? An art movement? Must a work be physically active to be classified as such, or do we interact when we sense and make sense? Is a switch-throw or link-click enough - I do this, and that happens - or must subjects and objects be confused over time? Is interaction multiple in its engagements (relational), or a one-to-one reaction (programmed)? Are interactive designs somehow more democratic and individualized than others, or is that merely a commercial strategy to sell products and ideas? This book argues that interactive art frames moving-thinking-feeling as embodiment; the body is addressed as it is formed, and in relation. Interactive installations amplify how the body's inscriptions, meanings, and matters unfold out, while the world's sensations, concepts, and matters enfold in. Interactive artwork creates situations that enhance, disrupt, and alter experience and action in ways that call attention to our varied relationships with and as both structure and matter. Nathaniel Stern's inspirational book, Interactive Art and Embodiment, outlines how new media has the ability to intervene in, and challenge, not only the construction of bodies and identities, but also the ongoing and emergent processes of embodiment, as they happen. It includes immersive descriptions of a significant number of interactive artworks and over 40 colour images. The theorists, artists, practitioners and curators discussed in this text include Brian Massumi, Christiane Paul, Sarah Cook, Beryl Graham, Kelli Fuery, Theodore Watson, William Kentridge, Char Davies, Stelarc, Janet Cardiff, Carlo Zanni, Tero Saarinen, Karen Barad, Daniel Rozin, Richard Schechner, Nicole Ridgway, Rebecca Schneider, Annie Sprinkle, Karen Finley, VALIE EXPORT, The Guerrilla Girls, Tegan Bristow, Brian Knep, Anna Munster, Zach Lieberman, Golan Levin, Simon Penny, Camille Utterback, Jean-Luc Nancy, The Millefiore Effect, Nick Crossley, Mathieu Briand, Scott Snibbe, David Rokeby, José Gil, Erin Manning, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Norah Zuniga Shaw Contents Acknowledgments Series Foreword Introduction: Art Philosophy Chapter 1: Digital is as Digital Does Chapter 2: The Implicit Body as Performance Chapter 3: A Critical Framework for Interactive Art Chapter 4: Body-Language Chapter 5: Social-Anatomies Chapter 6: Flesh-Space Chapter 7: Implicating Art Works In Production: Companion Chapter Bibliography Index

Aesthetics and the Embodied Mind: Beyond Art Theory and the Cartesian Mind-Body Dichotomy

Author : Alfonsina Scarinzi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789401793797

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Aesthetics and the Embodied Mind: Beyond Art Theory and the Cartesian Mind-Body Dichotomy by Alfonsina Scarinzi Pdf

The project of naturalizing human consciousness/experience has made great technical strides (e.g., in mapping areas of brain activity), but has been hampered in many cases by its uncritical reliance on a dualistic “Cartesian” paradigm (though as some of the authors in the collection point out, assumptions drawn from Plato and from Kant also play a role). The present volume proposes a version of naturalism in aesthetics drawn from American pragmatism (above all from Dewey, but also from James and Peirce)—one primed from the start to see human beings not only as embodied, but as inseparable from the environment they interact with—and provides a forum for authors from diverse disciplines to address specific scientific and philosophical issues within the anti-dualistic framework considering aesthetic experience as a process of embodied meaning-making. Cross-disciplinary contributions come from leading researchers including Mark Johnson, Jim Garrison, Daniel D. Hutto, John T. Haworth, Luca F. Ticini, Beatriz Calvo-Merino. The volume covers pragmatist aesthetics, neuroaesthetics, enactive cognitive science, literary studies, psychology of aesthetics, art and design, sociology.